One morning about 7 years ago or so I had my 15 year old nephew with me in the truck headed over to do some feeding on another farm. Just as we came over a hill on one of the gravel roads we flushed out a pretty good mess of turkey, and the last old tom, who I have to say was last because of his huge size more than likely, had decided to go through the woven wire rather than fly over it. while he was standing there trying to fiquire out why his head but not the rest of his very round body wouldnt fit, I saw thanksgiving dinner!, I crammed on the brakes, gravel flew and since I had no rifle of any kind that morning, out the door flew my nephew, he ran up the ditch bank tackled this tom and wrapped him up in a matter of no time at all. as you can probably guess the turkey wasnt to thrilled and somehow got a wing free the he quickly began to flog Kyle with, knowing this was a losing battle he decided to free this bird and learned very quickly that catching him was the easy part...letting go was the hard part. he beat that poor hid and just about ruined a good shirt in the process....all the while I was sitting in the truck laughing so hard I had tears rolling down my cheeks....he never tried catching turkeys again
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