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Walla Walla opener
konradcountry:
Anyone hunting the Walla Walla opener? I'm going there opening week to hunt some turkeys and also wine taste with my wife.
I normally do Colville so not familiar with the area. If you PM me a good spot I can help you out with waterfowl or salmon if you ever vacation on the west side.
Also would appreciate info on which restaurants/wineries to try.
GrampasGuns:
No idea on turk spots but def go to Bacon and Eggs in Walla Walla. Awesome spot!
EasternWaArcher:
Mill creek has some feel free that is good. Turkeys all over the place, mostly on peoples front lawn. Be careful not to park anywhere near the driveway of any feel free to hunt land. Most is farmland and those guys get real testy if they can't drive their attachments up their own road because hunters have parked too close.
konradcountry:
Good to know thanks guys.
Looks like there are some wineries on Mill Creek so that might work out.
kselkhunter:
Don't know much on turkey spots, but can offer suggestions on your other question.
For restaurants: Dinner - Whitehouse-Crawford and Saffron are both good if looking for more of a "date night" with the wife. Breakfast - Bacon and Eggs as already mentioned.
Wineries: I always go to the south side of town to stop by Saviah Cellars; the Funk's are good people with good wine....Richard is an avid archery elk hunter originally from Montana, great guy and fun to talk to if he's there that day. And right next to them Sleight of Hand, Va Piano, and Bereson are decent. Quite a few tasting rooms around downtown to walk between. Mark Ryan, Cayuse, Seven Hills, etc. are good. If venturing north side of town, the startup wineries at the old airstrip are fun and quite a few other established wineries near that (Cavu, Tamarack, etc.).
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