Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: btruegs on August 12, 2014, 02:36:04 PM
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hey guys, I was wondering if you can use a .22lr on turkey? is it legal in Washington? have any of you ever done it? thanks.
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p. 73 of the regs:
"it is illegal to hunt turkeys with anything other than a shotgun (modern or muzzleloader), bow and arrow, or falconry)
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p. 73 of the regs:
"it is illegal to hunt turkeys with anything other than a shotgun (modern or muzzleloader), bow and arrow, or falconry)
That should cover that.
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p. 73 of the regs:
"it is illegal to hunt turkeys with anything other than a shotgun (modern or muzzleloader), bow and arrow, or falconry)
P.s. Hunting turkey via falconry would be pretty dang awesome
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Sometimes I wish we could use a rifle on those things lol
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Haha thanks guys!
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Anyone can shoot a turkey, but rifles take all the fun out of it. Me personally hunt turkeys for the sport. And there is nothing like calling in a turkey I would easily be able to hit with a rifle, into 20 yards or less. And have him gobbling his head off, wondering where I am.. Just my two bits...!
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p. 73 of the regs:
"it is illegal to hunt turkeys with anything other than a shotgun (modern or muzzleloader), bow and arrow, or falconry)
What about a crossbow in a firearms restricted area or if youre a disabled hunter? :dunno:
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p. 73 of the regs:
"it is illegal to hunt turkeys with anything other than a shotgun (modern or muzzleloader), bow and arrow, or falconry)
What about a crossbow in a firearms restricted area or if youre a disabled hunter? :dunno:
Ha, that's funny, I had that thought immediately when I reread this post.
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p. 73 of the regs:
"it is illegal to hunt turkeys with anything other than a shotgun (modern or muzzleloader), bow and arrow, or falconry)
What about a crossbow in a firearms restricted area or if youre a disabled hunter? :dunno:
Richie --- :yike: You're not saying your disabled are you? :dunno: :chuckle: :chuckle: :dunno:
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Good question...I would guess no since they are so particular about what weapons you can use but it's pretty unclear. of course you can always e-mail wdfw for a straight answer. Wasn't this one of the things we were asked to comment on for them to add in the survey this year? If so, then I would say for sure not allowed...yet
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Mentally disabled... maybe.... lol :chuckle: :tup:
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p. 73 of the regs:
"it is illegal to hunt turkeys with anything other than a shotgun (modern or muzzleloader), bow and arrow, or falconry)
P.s. Hunting turkey via falconry would be pretty dang awesome
Better make sure your falcon can tell the difference between a tom and a hen.... :chuckle: I know, not in the fall.
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Bow and arrow in not a crossbow.
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A. 22lr will not kill a turkey without multiple shots to the body. Very good reason to not use a 22. A head shot well placed will work but even then that's difficult.
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A. 22lr will not kill a turkey without multiple shots to the body. Very good reason to not use a 22. A head shot well placed will work but even then that's difficult.
And you known this how?
Years ago the LEO in the Joesph area said the natives were taking turkeys before season with 22's.
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A. 22lr will not kill a turkey without multiple shots to the body. Very good reason to not use a 22. A head shot well placed will work but even then that's difficult.
I would beg to differ, A .22lr will kill a lot of things it is not legal to do so
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A. 22lr will not kill a turkey without multiple shots to the body. Very good reason to not use a 22. A head shot well placed will work but even then that's difficult.
Sounds like the voice of experience right there.....wait, what's that? Oh WDFW on line 1. :chuckle:
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A. 22lr will not kill a turkey without multiple shots to the body. Very good reason to not use a 22. A head shot well placed will work but even then that's difficult.
:chuckle: Not sure how you come about that knowledge but here's how I'll refute it.
I shot one of my big 35 lb tom turkeys that went on a chick killing spree. I hit it through the chest with a .22 lr and it went about 20' and died. He was twice as big as a wild jake.
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A. 22lr will not kill a turkey without multiple shots to the body. Very good reason to not use a 22. A head shot well placed will work but even then that's difficult.
:chuckle: Not sure how you come about that knowledge but here's how I'll refute it.
I shot one of my big 35 lb tom turkeys that went on a chick killing spree. I hit it through the chest with a .22 lr and it went about 20' and died. He was twice as big as a wild jake.
I used to shoot a lot of my Dad’s free ranging turkeys with .22 shorts. It is a very effective method.
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Over 50 years ago we lived in a southern state that had no regs on what to use for turkey's. My dad shot many with a 22 but we usually had to chase it down or circle and get some more lead in it. Occasionally one would die quick but not usually. We switched to a 30-30 because we had no shotgun.
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I have seen a few states that allow the use of rifle of muzzleloaders on turkeys. I don't think WA will ever be one of them.