I've hunted 105 a bit up by Northport ... there are birds but not as many as down in Colville/Kettle Falls/Chewelah areas. But then again there are less hunters ....
Two most general methods people use (I have used both methods with success) :
1) Locate, pattern, and set up an ambush. They are in larger flocks this time of year and very patternable.
2) Scatter the flock to the four winds (not just flush in one direction), setup at breakpoint, wait a bit (only 10 minutes for toms or 1/2 to 3/4 hour for hens or poults), use hen assembly calls or lost immature bird sounds (kee, kees and kee, kee runs). For toms, gobbles work too. Note: I've also called hens in without scattering the flock using just kee, kees and kee,kee runs.
I probably won't be going fall hunting for the second year in a row for various reasons (wedding, grandsons birthday, work, etc) ... but I still have 3 toms in the freezer so it's not all bad. Good luck

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