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  2. Turkey hunting - Wikipedia

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    Spring hunting coincides with the wild turkey mating season, where gobblers can be called into gun range with calls that mimic the sounds of a hen. [4] Fall seasons occur when turkeys are in flocks, and the typical fall hunt strategy is to "bust up" or "scatter" a flock of turkeys, and then use turkey calls to encourage the scattered birds to ...

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    During the trip, Maury seduces Rosamond in the back of the Cadillac, much to Mayleen's dismay. Later, while in the ladies' room, Mayleen warns Rosamond to stay away from Maury. The band stops by a local radio station to help promote Maury's new album, Payday, and to bribe a DJ with a gift of Wild Turkey liquor to keep playing more of Maury's ...

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    The film follows Reggie and Jake, two turkeys who travel back in time to the first Thanksgiving in 1621 to get turkeys off the Thanksgiving menu. Free Birds was produced by Reel FX Creative Studios as its first theatrical fully animated feature film, [ 5 ] and Relativity Media 's fourth animated film after Monster House (2006), The Tale of ...

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  7. Hunt seat - Wikipedia

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    The term hunt seat may also refer to any form of forward seat riding, including the kind seen in show jumping and eventing. Hunt seat is a popular form of riding in the United States, recognized by the USHJA (United States Hunter/Jumper Association) and the United States Equestrian Federation , and in Canada .