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Quote from: Jarhead Chase on April 09, 2015, 02:37:30 PMI should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.
I should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.
Quote from: winslow on April 09, 2015, 03:09:39 PMQuote from: Jarhead Chase on April 09, 2015, 02:37:30 PMI should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.Turkeys don't fall like clays. Too many get wounded from people taking potshots. Skybusters
Saw this when I went to Eloika for some fishing. It looked like there was a lot of private land, and not much for the public access. Not sure about the rattlesnake population either. I plan on trying out the Inland Paper Company land on Mt. Spokane for turkey, but that requires a $10 day use permit, or a $40 annual permit per person. You are more than welcome to try and knock down some birds up there with me if you want, and you get your own permit. I have mine already. I have not seen any snakes up there through bear season and cutting wood all last summer.
Quote from: Jonathan_S on April 09, 2015, 03:13:11 PMQuote from: winslow on April 09, 2015, 03:09:39 PMQuote from: Jarhead Chase on April 09, 2015, 02:37:30 PMI should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.Turkeys don't fall like clays. Too many get wounded from people taking potshots. Skybusters As long as we've got a nice, tight choke and 3" shells with #4 shot and have patterned the shotgun and practiced with it, we should be OK, yes?None of that will help us find the birds, but if we do find them, it seems like we have a good chance?
Robinson Canyon was crawling with them in May last year.
Quote from: winslow on April 09, 2015, 03:31:10 PMQuote from: Jonathan_S on April 09, 2015, 03:13:11 PMQuote from: winslow on April 09, 2015, 03:09:39 PMQuote from: Jarhead Chase on April 09, 2015, 02:37:30 PMI should mention that this is my first time actually going after turkeys, so a lot of this is learning for me.Well, that makes two of us. Three if you include my wife. She's a great shot, though. Turkeys can't be harder to hit than clays.Turkeys don't fall like clays. Too many get wounded from people taking potshots. Skybusters As long as we've got a nice, tight choke and 3" shells with #4 shot and have patterned the shotgun and practiced with it, we should be OK, yes?None of that will help us find the birds, but if we do find them, it seems like we have a good chance?I didn't mean you were a sky buster, I just got on a rant
Quote from: netcoyote on March 14, 2015, 05:47:54 AMRobinson Canyon was crawling with them in May last year.Which Robinson Canyon, please?
Quote from: winslow on April 11, 2015, 02:46:03 PMQuote from: netcoyote on March 14, 2015, 05:47:54 AMRobinson Canyon was crawling with them in May last year.Which Robinson Canyon, please?The one in Kittitas county, just south of I-90
Sorry to hear that man. Good luck. I got a new job, so my availability just disappeared.