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I met Kaylee at the NWTF National Staff meeting in Augusta, Georgia and after sitting next to her on the bar stool for five minutes I knew I had to talk her into being on the show! She has a cool path to becoming a biolo...
Turkey Biologist Kaylee Resha talks about her work with NWTF and her first turkey! is an episode from Western Bird Biologist by Dominic Bachman. I met Kaylee at the NWTF National Staff meeting in Augusta, Georgia and after sitting next to h...
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I met Kaylee at the NWTF National Staff meeting in Augusta, Georgia and after sitting next to her on the bar stool for five minutes I knew I had to talk her into being on the show! She has a cool path to becoming a biologist, becoming a hunter and is a heck of a great story teller!! YOU WILL LOVE HER! I cant believe how good her mouth calling is under pressure in the corner of a bar this girl has some serious moves!
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Turkey Biologist Kaylee Resha talks about her work with NWTF and her first turkey! is an episode from Western Bird Biologist by Dominic Bachman.
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This episode was published on Dec 21, 2018.
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Turkey Biologist Kaylee Resha talks about her work with NWTF and her first turkey! is from Western Bird Biologist by Dominic Bachman.
Published Dec 21, 2018 and 36:12 long