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Yes, it was discussed at great lengths. Habitat is the key and it is very important to note that the Merriams subspecies is a pine forest bird ... although there is some pines on this side of the Cascades, it is limited to a few scattered stands (we are predominately fir here). They would not do well! Easterns are the best choice (Rios were also considered and would actually be a better choice than Merriams ... but this is a very touchy, emotional and political subject with many turkey hunters). You can find a history of turkey plants in Washington by reading the states 10 year Wild Turkey Management Plan available on the WDFW site --- or you can ask Wac who was there for a lot of them and is the most knowledgeable person I know on Wa St turkeys and probably has the info you requested at his finger tips (I have never known him to lead anyone astray, and I have to wonder why you would doubt what he said - was it because it wasn't the answer you wanted to hear - LOL).