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Author Topic: Anyone Offering Intermediate and Advanced Turkey Hunting Seminars?  (Read 1749 times)

Offline TheStovePipeKid

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I caught @Russ McDonald in Federal Way last Saturday for his NWTF turkey hunting seminar. I took my Dad and my son. He want to crossbow hunt turkey next year. He even remembers a lot of what was presented, and he got his first box call for being there. Not bad for a five year old. It was a great presentation and we had a great time sharing a passion we all enjoy. Unfortunately Sportmans Warehouse was sold out of cinnamon bears so we left there empty handed. What I'm curious about is if anyone knows of or offers intermediate or advanced seminars for turkey hunting. If not, it sounds like a great opportunity to get some people together, cook some meat, and share some knowledge. I'm always looking to increase my knowledge and experience in the turkey woods.
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Re: Anyone Offering Intermediate and Advanced Turkey Hunting Seminars?
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2019, 07:17:06 AM »
I can do at least the intermediate but just more of a call for basic turkey hunting.  Trying to get those new hunters out there and turkey hunting is a great way to start out.  I am working on something after the season is over.  It will be in North Bend and hopefully won't mess my HEI classes  :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Re: Anyone Offering Intermediate and Advanced Turkey Hunting Seminars?
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2019, 06:29:14 PM »
Intermediate and up classes are in the woods in my opinion. Get the basics in then hit the woods. Ol Tom is the best teacher there is. My brother, dad and myself sat through a class in Everett moons ago then hit the woods.


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