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Report on longbeards from Colville
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Talked with my buddy over there and he said he has been seeing about two dzn turkeys coming out of the woods every morning across from his field. Mmmmmmm I can taste the smoked turkey
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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Is that the place where we are going?
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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Yes it is and I can give you some more good news as well
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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2 dozen..... thats all ? He must live on the wrong side of the tracks
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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Just a figure of speech. Didn't want to alarm anyone
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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No, saying there are only 2 dozen is what is alarming........considering the area !
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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I'm sure there a lot more up there.
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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March 13, 2009, 04:18:00 PM »
My Experience is that in gerneral the further you go north of Colville, the fewer birds that are found. What have others experienced?
Also how is the bird population on the west side of Lake Roosevelt and north of the Colville Indian Population??
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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March 13, 2009, 05:44:08 PM »
North of Coleville, just depends on what degree you set your compass. There are some that are good and some that arent.
I have been on the rez and its nutz !!! Havent been on the north side before
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North and East of Republic and Curlew is great and also east towards Tonasket from Republic has turkeys....some private mixed with public...I go up to Republic in May...I let it warm up...It doesn't get a lot of sun and the birds seem to turn on a little later in my opinion...There are lots of areas to try.
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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How can you hunt on the Rez??
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What's the snow like out near Collvile especially on the higher hills?
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You Can NOT hunt turkeys on the Res if you are NOT an enrolled member of the tribe.
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Re: Report on longbeards from Colville
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Ok that is what I thought was just making sure that there was not something I was missing, I have seen quite a few birds there when driving through it. Thanks for the info
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Yesterday I talked to a guy who asked me for directions last year, said he was from Chewelah. Of course I asked about turkeys he said they were making a mess of his yard. I told him I could help with that. Anyways, yesterday he said he had about sixty in the yard and his shoes are a mess, when was I coming over? My son might have some fun on the youth weekend.
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