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Haha.. I know every logger in this town and they DO NOT "see them all the time." It's true I don't see people miles behind lock gates in the spring. I also don't see any turkeys. I've seen sign several times but none in the last 4 years. Sure there are easterns being killed. There probably always will be. But it won't be very many. My point exactly. The more turkeys the better.
Quote from: BrushChimp on January 23, 2009, 07:04:27 PMHaha.. I know every logger in this town and they DO NOT "see them all the time." It's true I don't see people miles behind lock gates in the spring. I also don't see any turkeys. I've seen sign several times but none in the last 4 years. Sure there are easterns being killed. There probably always will be. But it won't be very many. My point exactly. The more turkeys the better.As Yelp has stated.......more isn't always better. Considering all the trouble getting easterns into the westside, I tend to count my blessings. Huntable birds if someone wants to put in the effort. Oh....and seeing and hearing them isn't what I count on.....I hunt the sign and believe. Some hunts short...had one last 5 minutes, and others might be all day or several days. Most of the time all I see is two dark stick feet coming in through the brush.....no sound. Again...patience and believe the sign.Consider easterns in western Washington to be unique in the turkey world......kinda like or compare to....Columbia Whitetail, Coues deer, or better yet Osceola and Goulds turkeys. Not alot of them, but unique.....and available to hunt right here in our own state..
Like i said there is a huntable population when there is birds 10 to 20 miles back behind gates how many people are going to hunt them? I now of quit a few of those area's around here.