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Quote from: bowhunterforever on June 16, 2015, 11:24:16 PMI have been seeing a ton of turkey, quail and grouse chicks lately. What storms are you talking about oldlec?It just seemed like it was perfect weather for a good hatch and until end of May, then NE Wa got pounded by rain in a few diff storms. I figured it killed everything off. Good to hear that's not the case everywhere.
I have been seeing a ton of turkey, quail and grouse chicks lately. What storms are you talking about oldlec?
Quote from: oldleclercrd on June 17, 2015, 06:13:37 AMQuote from: bowhunterforever on June 16, 2015, 11:24:16 PMI have been seeing a ton of turkey, quail and grouse chicks lately. What storms are you talking about oldlec?It just seemed like it was perfect weather for a good hatch and until end of May, then NE Wa got pounded by rain in a few diff storms. I figured it killed everything off. Good to hear that's not the case everywhere.Yeah I hate it when that first batch of grouse chicks get rained out. That first brood makes the biggest difference Turkey poults are a lot tougher than grouse chicks that I've noticed. I did see a few hens with 6+ poults in your neck of the woods oldleclercrd. Not that it guarantees anything but usually it's all or nothing.
yupCompared to elsewhere in the state I'd say the poults in 117, 121, 113, 105 etc are a little bit later than those in the warmer GMUs. Most of the ones by me in Spokane are much younger than those pictured