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Has anyone hunted Gould’s Turkey or interested in hunting in Mexico for these birds
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I went down in 2016 and harvested two nice birds. Definitely would love to do it again someday.
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I'd love to get a Goulds and an Oscellated. Next on my list is the Merriams however. I doubt I'll ever chase Osceola's, they just don't interested me. So far I've gotten my Eastern, Rio, and hybrid of the two.
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Do you know that they have Goulds in Arizona now. Down here at the NWTF national convention and the Arizona state chapter sells raffle tickets to hunt them.
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I knew about the raffle. I'm just not a fan of raffles. Or preference points. I prefer random draws only.
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Sounds like a good deal
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