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Spring " EASTERN TURKEY " Hunts with Provost
Adventures
" Natchez. Mississippi "
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THE WASHES"
SPRING EASTERN TURKEY HUNTS |
Hunting Lodge is right off
the Highway is easy to get to |
This rustic camp is located just a few miles north of Natchez,
Mississippi and is
noted its large population of turkeys and big heavy antlered deer population.
For Deer hunting here go to Mississippi Deer hunts.
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| Big Kitchen & Dinning Area
Separate from sleeping quarters. |
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Living Room with Cozy Fireplace |
Private sleeping quarters and meals and
Guides
are furnished with the Hunt !
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On the Lodge premises but separate from main house are some Private and
quite sleeping quarters complete with bathroom facilities and comfortable
beds. Perfect accommodations for couples. NO non-hunters. |
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Air Conditioned with space heaters |
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If you require other special
accommodations, there are several nice motels in
Natchez just a few miles from the Camp.
You may elect to stay at a motel
"at your own
expense"
and drive yourself to and from the Camp each day.
You will obey all Mississippi State
Laws. Violation of any State or Federal law will
terminate your hunt and you will be reported to the Wildlife & Fishery Authorities.
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TENTATIVE TURKEY
SEASON:
March 15, 2008 - MAY 1, 2008
All Hunts are fully guided and include
Lodging & Meals for 2 Days
COST : $1000 per
person Per 2 Day Hunt minimum .
(Extra Days are $500 per day )
Minimum of 2 Hunters - Maximum of 4 Hunters
Mississippi hunting License required
Not included in Hunt Fees.
A
100% non-refundable
payment is required to book dates you desire.
All fees are non-refundable,
no cancellations, no credits.
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This camp offers the best of Turkey Hunting
overlooking green fields, food plots, bottom lands and thickets.
TURKEY BITS
What do they look like?
Wild turkeys are very similar to the domesticated subspecies; however, wild
turkeys are slimmer,
have a smaller head,
and have a longer neck and body. Their
plumage is an overall rich brown. In shadows,
turkeys look black, in bright
sunlight, their feathers gleam with copper, blue, green, and mahogany. The
female
or hen is duller and her breast
feathers end in a brown or buff band. The
male's or gobbler's breast feathers are
tipped in black. Gobblers stand
about 2
˝- 3 feet tall and are about 3-4 feet in length. They can weigh up to
25 lbs.
Hens are about half the size of males in height and weight. Gobblers have spurs,
a sharp, bony spike on
the back of each of their legs. They also
have a rough,
black beard that protrudes from its breast The beard
can grow up to 12 inches
long. Hens do not have spurs and usually do not have a beard. The gobbler's head
is
bare, while the hens is covered with fine hair like feathers.
A fleshy,
pencil-like appendage called a caruncle
dangles between the male turkeys eyes.

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TURKEY TRACK |
Give us a call,
..To book your trip
Call "Charlie" .......
# 830-739-8321
or
e-mail : charlie@ provostadventures.com
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Other Turkey Hunts in Texas, New Mexico and Old Mexico, call for details. |
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