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Mr. Longbeard 02-23-2002 09:40 AM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Well i hunt public land in Md and i would think that you would to if you hunt hear. I will be doing some hunting in up state Ny this year to try and get away from the crouds. Pa is a big state why not hunt there?

ttracker 02-23-2002 10:26 AM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
I suggest a state where you can hunt, before PA opens, which is all the states south of you, but all of those seasons will take away from scouting in PA since openers are in mid to late april. Only states way south like AL which I will be hunting and back before the the snow even melts in NY. But I have hunted the Mongahela National Forest in WV and loved every minute of it.

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ttracker 02-23-2002 11:22 AM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Population on the forest can be really good, and it can be ok, winters can be tough. But the quality of hunting cant be beat. Large expanses of public land with lots of gated roads. Youll be alone with alot of birds if your willing to walk. Avoid the first week, peaple can be a problem around the roads and it has snowed on two of my opening days there. Beaver Dam WMA is a good place to start. Lots of bird ussually, dont get lost. Two bird limit in WV.

gobble stopper 02-23-2002 01:59 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
pallof,
what part of pa you from? im just south of harrisburg. what counties do you hunt in? i will be heading up to tioga for opening weekend. i got some unfinished business with a particular long beard from last year to take care of. good luck and safe hunting.


"It's too early to have spring gobbler fever already"

totoe 02-23-2002 05:39 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
..I think the price is a little better than $100.oo dollers for a out of state lincence that includes fishing,,,WVA...:)...

..JESUS IS COMING BACK BE READY...

Cyr1 02-24-2002 06:01 AM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
I run a turkey camp here in Connecticut, about $60 for a lic/permit. Also I guide hunters for approx. $100 per day with 90% kill rate and 100% fun..... many gobblers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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bosstom3 02-25-2002 04:26 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Hey pallof, where u from in central PA? I'm from Brisbin, in Clearfield co. I also hunt Clearfield and Centre counties. Shoot me an e-mail. [email protected]
I hunt in MD as well as PA and this year I'm goin to KY and Ontario with some gr8 friends from here.

Mr. Longbeard 02-25-2002 05:08 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Hey boss were abouts in Md do you hunt?

Strut&Rut 02-26-2002 06:42 AM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Pallof,
CT has alot of birds, but the private lands are much better. Price is ~ 75 after license and permits. Private land permit gets you 2 tags, state land 1 tag. There is more than enough state land but no Sunday hunting, so your best bet would be to hunt during the week (Saturdays will be crowded). It's a short season though (3 weeks), this year I believe will run from 05/01 to 05/21. Haven't picked up my books and license this year, so the prices might have gone up.

Personally though, if I were you I would hunt farther South or up in NY, where you can get 2 birds for the same price (as CT) and find much more land.

Strut

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bosstom3 02-26-2002 04:34 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Hey Mr Longbeard i hunt green Ridge State forest in MD. I'm thinking on checking out Dans Mountain also this year. We stay at Rocky Gap Park in the Chalet for the first 3 days. Where do u hunt down there?

Mr. Longbeard 02-26-2002 05:06 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Boss i hunt up at the Ridge too. Do you ever go to Bell Grove to eat. I go there all the time.

Do you have much luck the first couple days?

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VA Hunter15 02-26-2002 06:24 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Hi, one place that I hunt ALL the time and see a turkey ALL the time is in/or around King and Queen county, VA. There are tons of turkey there. I have seen some NICE old Gobblers. Tell me if you have any interest, I might be able to find you some land to hunt on. Maybe me and my dad's land. (15 acres). Let me know,

Buddy Stippich
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i live in PA. I want to hunt out of state near to PA this year. any suggestions on reasonably priced license fees with good to excellent spring turkey hunting? I've only hunted turkeys in PA, NY and SC. would like opinions on hunting other Northeast states such as WV,MD,NY,VA, etc. thanks in advance.
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gobble stopper 02-26-2002 06:42 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
vahunter,
when does you season start/finish. also what is you limit on birds? can you hunt on sundays? i wouldnt mind hunting some other states also as lomg as it doesnt interfere with my PA hunting.

VA Hunter15 02-26-2002 07:00 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Hi,

Spring Gobbler starts on April 13-May 18. A 1/2 hour before sunrise until 12 noon. One per day, three per licence year. You can't hunt on sundays. Sorry.
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vahunter,
when does you season start/finish. also what is you limit on birds? can you hunt on sundays? i wouldnt mind hunting some other states also as lomg as it doesnt interfere with my PA hunting.
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bosstom3 02-27-2002 05:12 AM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Mr Longbeard shoot me an e-mail bud.

Cyr1 02-27-2002 09:25 AM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
VAHUNTER15, I`m wondering the cost of nonresident lic. Also I have small camper to sleep, any place close? Maybe we swap hunts I have guide service here with many good birds/state lands to hunt. Usually 90% success.

maytom 02-27-2002 12:03 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Hey Cyr1, how many birds can you take in Conn. during the spring season? Just curious!!

VA Hunter15 02-27-2002 01:05 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
for Non-Resident, here are the prices:

State non-resident bear,deer,turkey=$60.00
State Archery=$25.00
State Muzzleloader=$25.00
State 3-day=$30.00
State General Firearms=$60.00

VA Hunter15 02-27-2002 01:11 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
Cyr1, I don't know if I can though, It is me and my dad's land. I will have to talk to him. How much is the non-resident prices? What about Turkey tags for age 15, also? All the prices I listed are 100% accuarate. Thanks,

Bud

Goldie76 02-27-2002 01:29 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
For anyoen who is interested, Cabela's has a list of &quot;State by State&quot; license fees, bag limits, hunting dates, etc. Go onto their website and on the left column look for &quot;State by State&quot;. You can click on any state you want and get the info.

wacker 02-27-2002 10:41 PM

RE: northeast turkeys
 
The last issue of turkey call magazine listed the info for every state.


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