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Old 12-30-2007, 04:17 PM
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SJAdventures
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Default RE: Turkey outfitter in Ks or Ne????

Still have a spot open in NE for May 13-18 for a 3 day hunt. You would arrive the 13th at the earliest and start hunting the 14th at the earliest. The season ends May 18th. Call me if interested. Toll Free 1-877-647-9926 or email me @ [email protected]




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Do you wish you could get away and make that great escape to the wide open outdoors for a spring turkey hunt for the granddaddy of all turkeys, the Merriams? In the Elkhorn valley, the Niobrara and the Missouri River meet up
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This outfitting and guiding operations is the culmination of a dream of a hunting, fishing and outdoors enthusiast that eventually lead to this successful hunting / outfitting agency.
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With the outfitter being a lifetime resident of Nebraska, roaming the fields and streams of Nebraska for the last 50
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Cost of Hunt[/align]


Per Hunter
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$695.00
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5 % discounts availble for groups of 3 - 4 hunters
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No more than 4 hunting guests allowed in Camp at a time. They offer both archery and shotgun hunts with a.limit of
[/align]two bird per hunter with all considerations going to hunters within your group first who are still working on their first
[/align]turkey. If you harvest your bird early, they have a fine trout stream close by and all the gear for you to enjoy yourself,
[/align]or you can tag along with them or go with your buddy to fill his permit.
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Nebraska 2007 spring Shotgun season:
[/align]April 15-May 21. 2007 Archery season is, March 25-May 21. Youth permits are also available and can be used during
[/align]the entire archery season, or they can start using a shotgun one week early on April 8th. Resident permits are $21.00
[/align]and non-resident permits are now $86.00. Permits may be purchased on line at the state site or over the counter and
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You will be their guest for a semi-guided 3 day/4 night hunt with lodging and some of the best food you have ever had at
[/align]a camp which includesBuffalo steaks (their specialty) served one of the evenings, transportation to and from the lodge
[/align]for each days hunting to their exclusive private grounds. 2 X 1 guide services,1 X 1 for an additional fee, with blinds and decoys furnished. They will assist you in calling your turkey or you may do all yourown calling, it will be your decision.
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Areas hunted are in North Central Nebraska.
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Area 1:
[/align]Most of this area is in the Ainsworth/Meadville areas. This area of the state is rolling grass covered sandhills that give
[/align]way to steep, tree lined canyons of pines and hardwoods. There is some agricultural ground mixed in but mainly open country. This area holds an excellent hybird Merriam along with an excellent native Merriam turkey population, a guy
[/align]might even find a lost Eastern here once in awhile. In this area they also have access to 3 different private parcels of
[/align]land for a total of 5200 acres, the largest tract at 2100 acres.
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Area 2:Western Panhandle Region of Nebraska
[/align]This area of ground totals 2600 arces of private ground. The area is steep remote tree lined canyons of pines mainly.
[/align]True native Merriam turkeys are found in this area. They have taken a couple Rios in this area in the past but are few
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Area 3: Eastern Species only with a shot at a hybred Merriam possible.
[/align]1800 arces of private ground bordering the Missouri River. Rolling hills with hardwoods and scattered pine. This area
[/align]holds a good population of the Eastern species with some hybred Merriams thrown in.
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If you are requesting the Merriam species, hunting location is not decided on until just prior to the hunt due to scouting
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[align=left][/align]Please specify if you are flying in so arrangements can be made.
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