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Had these 2 jakes walk across in front of us last week in washtucna, pretty neat!
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All four times I passed through there last year I saw a minimum of a dozen birds, one trip I lost count at 27 and there were more than that. Also two really nice mulie bucks lying right against the steps of one home.
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What kind of turkeys are they ? Rio?
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What kind of turkeys are they ? Rio?
Yeah, they should be.
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That tiny town has birds everywhere.
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See turkey in there every hunting season.. cool you got pics.. i usually only catch a glimpse of them.. i think someone raised them then just let them run wild.. dont quote me on that though.. just what i heard.
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Those are birds that the state brought in back in tbe early 80's in SE Washington. Their population exploded and they have spread far beyond the release areas. A major success story for WDFW.
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the bar there has good fried chicken
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