2LaneCruzer
Super Member
Get yourself a Boston Terrier. They will not only keep the turkeys away, but birds, squirrels, feral cats and deer.
While it is immensely entertaining to watch my wife chase turkeys out of the yard while throwing pine cones and yelling, I am wondering if there is not a more efficient way to keep them out. This morning we counted 31. They seem quite comfortable coming through a few times every day. And they are now also setting off our gate alarm (about 850' away) so that is also a bit annoying. We don't mind them too much, but recently they have decided my wife's flower beds is the place they prefer.
The dog doesn't seem that interested unless we are also chasing them. Not a huge problem, but just interested in options.
Ah... another "if you don't like it... Kill it". I will only agree with your assessment during open season, and within game limits.12 gauge, full choke, 3" No. 4's seem to be a pretty good deterrent. Winchester used to make a duplex 4x6 shot in a 3" that shot a fantastic pattern out of my old Remington with the extended full choke. Was still a turkey hammer at 50 yards.
Shoot one or two and the rest will get the message.