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I think the hatch in the area was good last year and the winter survival rate was very good. With that being said, I believe the numbers are not back up to where they were 10-12 years ago, but still very huntable numbers. Like Pa Ben said, the number of hunters in Stevens county has declined considerably over the past few years. I think fuel prices are a big part of it, but turkeys have also spread around the state allowing hunters to not have to travel as far. Could'nt help but chuckle at your comment that hunters who find birds will do good, been my experience that hunters who don't find birds usually don't do very good. (just giving you a rough time). It's tough to get out and do a lot of scouting in the NE when you're from the westside, with gas prices it's easy to spend $150.00 or more to get over and move around much, and it's tough to just come over for the opening 2-3 days and do well with no scouting. I think many who do well in the NE also have access to private ground, it would be interesting to see harvest info on birds taken on private ground and birds taken on public ground. (hard to do, but would be interesting). I'll think anyone who knows the area and hunts hard with will get their birds.
What to expect in the NE corner...Dead turkeys in the back of my truck!!