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Re: Turkey at the Cullman 157 exit.
[Re: D Wilborn]
#1361280
06/02/15 07:42 AM
06/02/15 07:42 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 5,018 Mt. Olive
Sharpshooter69
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 5,018
Mt. Olive
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TURKEYS FOR SALE. I have plenty of turkey chicks for sale starting at $5.00. Call me if you would like to get some. BOOM !!!
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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Re: Turkey at the Cullman 157 exit.
[Re: D Wilborn]
#1361352
06/02/15 09:52 AM
06/02/15 09:52 AM
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 10,979 wedowee
daniel white
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 10,979
wedowee
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I do have about three openings in the club. With all the GWs around, I don't have any problem with poachers or trespassers. PM me if you want to go look at the property. Let me refrain any positive comments about D Wilborn. I do not know him. But have talked to two different people, that I would trust with anything I got today. So thier word is good enough. Not a big fan of you Wilborn. Just throwing that out there. Man said you screwed them over in a dove hunt. And like I said. I'd take his word to the grave. So carry on the conversation. My bad River wood.
Last edited by daniel white; 06/02/15 02:45 PM.
"You do and it will be the biggest mistake you ever made, you Texas brush popper" John Wayne
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Re: Turkey at the Cullman 157 exit.
[Re: Ant67]
#1361688
06/02/15 05:52 PM
06/02/15 05:52 PM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,220 Chelsea, AL
josht101
8 point
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8 point
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,220
Chelsea, AL
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i think Wiborn should either keep quiet or give an explanation. I for one would be pissed if what river wood says is true. Based on what I've seen out of Dennis personally I would tend to believe Riverwood. I was the one that told Daniel about the Dennis Wilborn dove hunt. Long story made short. Dennis advertised a dove hunt on here that I called about. He told me how much it was and that it was first come first served. I get there at 930 because thats what time he said we could. I go and set up in a spot with about 6 other guys and Dennis comes over hollering that we can't hunt there that his buddy had claimed that spot yesterday.(There was no indication of anybody else trying to hunt there such as a dove stool already sitting there or anything.) He tells us that we should go try another field right down the way and we drive down there and look at it and it's about 1 acre of waist high grass with a strip or 2 bushhogged and 50' trees around it(horrible dove shoot area) so we continue on to next field with cut rows of corn. Once again Dennis rides up again and tells us that so and so booked a corporate hunt and that we needed to get our stuff and move again which we did. We get down the road to the next decent looking spot and sure enough Dennis comes riding up mouthing off. It got fairly heated and he finally said just hunt wherever and stormed off. I have no problems with the way he ran the hunt if he was honest about how it was going to be such as that he was going to place you in your spot and that most spots were already reserved. But the fact is he told me first come first served which wasn't even close to the reality. It was a piss poor dove shoot at best for even the best spots on his field though. I lost all respect for the man that day.
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Re: Turkey at the Cullman 157 exit.
[Re: trlrdrdave]
#1361701
06/02/15 06:33 PM
06/02/15 06:33 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 1,162 Madison County
hgmike
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 1,162
Madison County
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This just got interesting.
God, Country, Corps, Family, and Alabama Football.
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Re: Turkey at the Cullman 157 exit.
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
#1361756
06/03/15 02:00 AM
06/03/15 02:00 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 25,704 Locust Fork, Alabama
BC
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 25,704
Locust Fork, Alabama
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BC, are you booking any high fence turkey hunts this spring? I will probably let them get a little age on them before I start taking bids on that high fence hunt. One is a 2 year old with no beard, and the other two are jakes.
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
-- Archibald Rutledge
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Re: Turkey at the Cullman 157 exit.
[Re: trlrdrdave]
#1361779
06/03/15 02:51 AM
06/03/15 02:51 AM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 775 Cullman, AL
D Wilborn
4 point
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4 point
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 775
Cullman, AL
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Guys, as you can see I stay pretty busy. I usually try not to get a pissing match, but the toilet was opened. danielwhite, I can not say anything negative about having two friends you can trust with anything. Not many people can say that. But I do remember josht101. He was the hunter that made me decide to never put on another public dove shoot. Now I only do group hunts where I deal with one person from the group. I truly wish I could make every person's hunting experience the best. But the reality, is we are dealing with living creatures. I did have two corporate groups pre-book the hunt that year. One was a repeat and had requested the same area with a hay barn they had the previous year. They had brought their wives and kids and made it an all day outing. The other was a group of just men who requested a place the furthest away, because they would probably be drinking. These areas were flagged off. When josht101 and his two friends got there, of course they had no idea where to hunt. I told them to follow the young man on the four wheeler to put them in a field of cut alfalfa with a walnut tree in the middle where the dove usually landed. To me, it seemed like a good spot. Apparently it wasn't good enough. The young man came back and said the guys were going to just ride around until they found a spot. I went to make sure they didn't go pass the flagged area. Everybody was handed a sheet that told them the legal animals to shoot, the bag limit, not to ride in the fields, and to clean their area before they left. Stuff that you shouldn't have to tell grown men. When I caught up with him, he pointed to where he had set up. Which was a good place. The problem was the tire tracks that went across a planted field to his dove stool. He said they were his tracks and he didn't know it was planted. Then I got smart. I asked him if he really thought that the lines of grass sprouting out of the grown just naturally grew in rows. He replied that he paid his money and should be able to hunt where ever he wanted to. After a few more words, I told to hunt where the hell he wanted to. Later one of his friends ask me if he could pick up a huge flat rock that was laying on the side of one of the fields. I told him if he could pick it up he could have it. It's still there. After that, I came around about every hour offering them and everybody else water. I will agree, the birds were slim, but not because of the lack of preparing. The two groups re-booked for this last year and booked it again for this year. At least they had a good time. As for rivermouth, I was taught, there is nothing you can do about stupid.
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Re: Turkey at the Cullman 157 exit.
[Re: trlrdrdave]
#1361801
06/03/15 03:13 AM
06/03/15 03:13 AM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,220 Chelsea, AL
josht101
8 point
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8 point
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,220
Chelsea, AL
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I sure do wish what Dennis said had any truth to it. He did tell us to follow the guy on the 4 wheeler which we did. We rode to a piss poor spot which was a greenfield for deer which might have been 1 acre with no dove prep. We asked the guy on the 4 wheeler if we could go pick our own spot and he said no problem. We headed back down the road to a feed/hay barn and set up around it(no ropes or any indication of previously being claimed. Dennis came up and ran us off of that spot and used the word buddies when he described who had claimed that area. The only area that had been roped off and us told about was a back field for a corporate hunt and we never crossed that rope. As for the tire tracks I did drive through a very small section of what had been no tilled and had about 1/4" sprouts. Dennis had previously told us that we could drive through any area that wasn't planted to set our stuff out. For the driving through a planted area I am sorry but it was less than apparent that anything had been planted. But even the spot that I drove through was apparently imaginarily roped off because he made us move from that spot also.
Last edited by josht101; 06/03/15 03:13 AM.
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