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You might want to PM "Wacenturion" and ask him. Anything I'd say would just be speculation. I'm not sure if there was an early Merriam release there or maybe someone released on their own He should know the real answer or at least give a guess based on better information. I've never shot one east of I-5.
Don't if it's much more than just a gene that popped out, All the major species of turkey( as far as I've read) all have the exact same DNA, so go back far enough a Merriam's is and Eastern that just moved west, plumage adapated to their surroundings, I've seen " Merriam's" color phased Hens within miles of the JC release sites. Just got one where the dominant feather color DNA happened to be buff? My two cents. Look at the Barred wing feathers, Easterns have far less white on their primaries then do the other two in this state. But yes Wacent would be my goto for more analysis.
Quote from: RadSav on April 19, 2015, 02:10:31 PMYou might want to PM "Wacenturion" and ask him. Anything I'd say would just be speculation. I'm not sure if there was an early Merriam release there or maybe someone released on their own He should know the real answer or at least give a guess based on better information. I've never shot one east of I-5.Aren't those ones in Colville you shot east of I-5?
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on April 20, 2015, 06:45:05 PMQuote from: RadSav on April 19, 2015, 02:10:31 PMYou might want to PM "Wacenturion" and ask him. Anything I'd say would just be speculation. I'm not sure if there was an early Merriam release there or maybe someone released on their own He should know the real answer or at least give a guess based on better information. I've never shot one east of I-5.Aren't those ones in Colville you shot east of I-5? I knew I was going to catch heck for not clarifying that. Can't get nothing by H-W members!All my Washington State Easterns have been taken West of I-5
Bearpaw did make it really easy by posting all those picks of you with your turkeys on his spring thread.
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on April 20, 2015, 08:06:05 PMBearpaw did make it really easy by posting all those picks of you with your turkeys on his spring thread. You mean my Merriam and my Rio?
Quote from: RadSav on April 20, 2015, 08:12:28 PMQuote from: Boss .300 winmag on April 20, 2015, 08:06:05 PMBearpaw did make it really easy by posting all those picks of you with your turkeys on his spring thread. You mean my Merriam and my Rio? Yep you were grinning like a Cheshire Cat.
Quote from: kodiak 907 on April 20, 2015, 05:54:31 PM My buddy got this Tom last week. It is one of the coolest color phase birds I hav ever seen. Didn't look like a Merriam at all to me, but it was in the heart of Merriam country Look at the wing feathers on that guy! Sort of looks like a Bronze in the tail and a Spanish Black in the wings. That is one cool bird Maybe a Spanish Black Wing Heritage Bronze...Yeah, that's it...Yeah
My buddy got this Tom last week. It is one of the coolest color phase birds I hav ever seen. Didn't look like a Merriam at all to me, but it was in the heart of Merriam country
Quote from: Tom Tamer on April 20, 2015, 05:44:13 PMDon't if it's much more than just a gene that popped out, All the major species of turkey( as far as I've read) all have the exact same DNA, so go back far enough a Merriam's is and Eastern that just moved west, plumage adapated to their surroundings, I've seen " Merriam's" color phased Hens within miles of the JC release sites. Just got one where the dominant feather color DNA happened to be buff? My two cents. Look at the Barred wing feathers, Easterns have far less white on their primaries then do the other two in this state. But yes Wacent would be my goto for more analysis.Thanks for that Tom Tamer! This bird has gotta be a hybrid! It was the tallest bird I'd ever seen and his primaries were WAY more black and the barring was very thin compared to the Merriam's wing that I had there. I've already taken the bird to the taxidermist for a full mount or I'd have more pictures. My phone died and I was so jacked but I'll have more soon. Most of you know how tall a Merriam is when he periscopes you, this bird was a giant in height. And when a Merriam comes into full strut how copper and brown his chest feathers are. This one was jet black and his back feathers below his fan were black.
There is a smoke-phase Tom running around my neck of the woods according to my neighbor. I told him not to shoot my Blue-Slate tom