Osceolas or Easterns?
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Southern Indiana
Officially, I think that area would be Osceolas. A line drawn from the mouth of the Suwannee River through St Augustine is the dividing line, but in reality your birds will likely be hybrids. There's a lot of argument about it, but I think a truer line of delineation would be a line from the mouth of the Crystal River through Deland (approximately highway 44). Birds in Ocala NF sure don't act like any Osceolas I've ever hunted.
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Lexington KY USA
I think to be pure strain it is south of HWY 50. From there up there is a great chance of hybrids as has been said. That line up north is to bring in revenue. The more places to hunt "Osceolas" the more people come to the state to hunt and spend money. Also more people will register the birds with the NWTF (more revenue) for their slam.
Good Hunting...
Tim Herald
Tim Herald Outdoors
Hunt Consultant Specializing in
Grand Slam Turkey Hunts
and Big Game
Good Hunting...
Tim Herald
Tim Herald Outdoors
Hunt Consultant Specializing in
Grand Slam Turkey Hunts
and Big Game




