need help
#2
You might want to post this question in the western regional forum too. It might generate a few more hits.
I've never been to Utah, but check with the state Div. of Wildlife Resources: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
(801) 538-4700
www.wildlife.utah.gov
Ask if they have a biologist who does turkey work. They're usually good sources of information. Your taxes and hunting licenses pay their salary, so you'd might as well ask them.
Good luck this spring. I hope you bust a BIG ONE!
I've never been to Utah, but check with the state Div. of Wildlife Resources: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
(801) 538-4700
www.wildlife.utah.gov
Ask if they have a biologist who does turkey work. They're usually good sources of information. Your taxes and hunting licenses pay their salary, so you'd might as well ask them.
Good luck this spring. I hope you bust a BIG ONE!
#6
scout scout and scout some more. but don't call unless you're going to shoot em. don't want to pressure them too much. also, do your research on this site and all over the internet. get to know how turkeys move, what they eat, what calls to use etc. GOOD LUCK!



