missouri
#1
who is all hunting turkeys in missouri this year. i have been hearing a lot of gobbling and saw some toms. youth season is march 31 and april 1 and regular is april 16-may6 good luck i am going on both the regular and youth season.
#4
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Raymore & Triplett, MO
I will be hunting in north central Missouri during the regular season. Yesterday (3/27 ) I saw 3 strutting toms with 8 hens in a bean field but only heard one gobble the entire morning. I'd just as soon the birds don't get to fired up until a couple more weeks. Good luck to you and be safe.
#6
Anyone familiar with Bosworth, MO. (Carrolton County I believe), saying it's a real small town is an understatement but nice country. I've an uncle who says to come visitand hunt his land (turkey and deer)and I'm seriousley thinking about it. Does Mo. have a fall turkey season because ours just started here last weekend and goes out to May 15 so I'm thinking the fall.
#7
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Raymore & Triplett, MO
BKE, Bosworth is a nice little town near the Grand River. It is in Carroll County.I hunt just 7 miles away in Chariton County. You will like the territory. Farmers were out planting corn on Tuesday. Some big ol' eastern gobblers in Carroll County. Good luck !
#10
Joined: Jun 2006
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From: Missouri
i live in Texas county, MO.
MO is know for the biggest turkey population in the U.S. and Texas county has the biggest turkey population in MO.
they are everywhere out here, the gobblers where tearin in up! yesturday morning while i was out making a seed bed for my foodplot. this year ought to be good.
nows the time to be killing a bird.
MO is know for the biggest turkey population in the U.S. and Texas county has the biggest turkey population in MO.
they are everywhere out here, the gobblers where tearin in up! yesturday morning while i was out making a seed bed for my foodplot. this year ought to be good.
nows the time to be killing a bird.


