Out of state turkeys.
I realize deer season is only just opening, but I'm already thinking of this next spring.
I'm thinking I want to take a trip out of state for turkeys this year, where would you folks suggest going? Preferably somewhere where public land hunting might not be too horrible, though I guess I wouldn't mind spending the extra cash through an outfitter. I plan on going with only the bow, no shotguns. Your thoughts? |
RE: Out of state turkeys.
I would look hard at MO. We got the most turkeys in the country and lots of public ground to use. It's a pretty good trip but worth it. Here are the birds me and my frined took this year off of public ground.
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RE: Out of state turkeys.
Those are definitely some great public land birds, MO. We're lucky to hear a real turkey on public land around here during open season.
Any specific counties you would suggest that might have a greater chance of providing quality/quantity birds? |
RE: Out of state turkeys.
Consider Tennessee. I see lots of turkeys and have taken turkeys (off private land) for the last three years straight.
Tom |
RE: Out of state turkeys.
What subspecies are you interested in? Wyoming has incredible public land Merriams as well.
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RE: Out of state turkeys.
I agree MO or KS would be a good choice.
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RE: Out of state turkeys.
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer What subspecies are you interested in? Wyoming has incredible public land Merriams as well. All we've really got on my side of Washington are Merriams, so if i could possibly get something else that would be fantastic, but I'm not picky. |
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