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Bud Light 01-22-2002 08:06 PM

RE: turkeys in ILL
 
Why not waste your time going south? There are turkeys out the ying yang around here and nobody hunts them yet except the deer hunters. I have seen turkeys everywhere I go even in city limits now. A guy I work with has a pic of over 200 turks in a single file line and he said they still followed for another 15 minutes. The DNR has done an excellent job of reintroducing them. Don't really think there is the habitat for them in the upper part of the state. They seem to flourish in the bottoms and young timber groves. They really love to roost in the pines.

stuffit44 01-23-2002 11:13 AM

RE: turkeys in ILL
 
hey Bud lite I was told not to waste my time west and to go south, I would love to come down south and hunt turkey. Is there public land to hunt or do I need to know someone? get me some info and I will help with your turkey population...

Bud Light 01-23-2002 09:24 PM

RE: turkeys in ILL
 
Stuffit44. Hundreds of thousands of acres of public land to hunt down my way. Get on line and search Crab Orchard, Rend Lake, Ten Mile Creek, and the Shawnee National Forest. Just mail me if you need any specifics or want to know where I have seen them before. I don't hunt deer or turkey so you will have to do your own scouting but I can show you where they are commonly seen and even a roost or two. Go to your regional DNR office and they will have brochures on all these places I have mentioned.

stuffit44 01-24-2002 11:36 AM

RE: turkeys in ILL
 
Thanks bud light


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