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size=4 >Thank you for visiting the Internet Hunting Picture Society. We are a non profit, public service organization devoted to the promotion of hunting and target shooting, the right to keep and bear arms, the protection of wildlife, and the preservation of wildlife habitats for use by all people.

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Bostick Plantation
Go rifle and bowhunting on a lovingly managed 14,000 acre preserve dating back to Colonial times; Whitetail Deer, Wild Boar, Turkey and Quail. Hunt a part of our history at a colonial Plantation home with every hunting and personal convenience.

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The turkey was originally domesticated by the Aztecs, the common turkey, or the Rio Grande gobbler, ranges from Mexico to the northern forests of North America. At one time almost extinct, it has made an impressive comeback and is now found in wooded areas of most of the contintinental states. Although considered strong fliers, the wild turkey can also run at speeds of up to 15 mph. In the wild, the common turkey may enjoy a life span of up to 12 years. They are usually hunted from camouflaged blinds using hand and mouth turkey calls to attract the birds within shooting range. Some guides and outfitters will also put out feed to attract the birds so they can be easily taken.