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Why are there so few units for Fall Turkey?

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walt:

I wish we could shoot them in my neighborhood.  There's two groups of 15-20 each that tear up my garden, flower beds, yard, and intimidate my girlfriends lap dog...and they crap everywhere, worse than geese on a golf course.  I'm convinced they're the damn devil's spawn.

ljsommer:

All I hear about is people complaining about turkeys but boy, if you drive around turkey territory (100s) and look at the properties there it's just mile after mile of "NO HUNTING!!!" signs.
And about a hundred turkeys on the field by that house.

Rainier10:


--- Quote from: ljsommer on October 18, 2019, 02:57:08 PM ---All I hear about is people complaining about turkeys but boy, if you drive around turkey territory (100s) and look at the properties there it's just mile after mile of "NO HUNTING!!!" signs.
And about a hundred turkeys on the field by that house.

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Some good reading here. Reply #30 is really good.

https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,242045.0.html

Bango skank:


--- Quote from: ljsommer on October 18, 2019, 02:57:08 PM ---All I hear about is people complaining about turkeys but boy, if you drive around turkey territory (100s) and look at the properties there it's just mile after mile of "NO HUNTING!!!" signs.
And about a hundred turkeys on the field by that house.

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Knock and ask anyway.  Most people dont want strangers hunting deer on their land, but would be okay with turkey hunters.  They dont sell signs at the north 40 that say "private property no hunting, except for turkey"

TheStovePipeKid:


--- Quote from: ljsommer on October 18, 2019, 02:57:08 PM ---All I hear about is people complaining about turkeys but boy, if you drive around turkey territory (100s) and look at the properties there it's just mile after mile of "NO HUNTING!!!" signs.
And about a hundred turkeys on the field by that house.

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I'm going to attempt to contribute to this thread and tell a useful story.

The NE is much like the Matrix, you have to see it for yourself. My first hunting trip ever was a turkey hunting trip in the Colville area in 2008. Everybody said there were turkey all over, it was a sure thing for everyone. All we saw were "No Hunting" and "No Trespassing" signs everywhere. We got discouraged and asked a local what the deal was. He said that most property owners wanted to know who was going to be on their land and you had to drive up to the home and ask. It felt awkward driving past a sign telling you not to trespass so you could ask to hunt. We finally took the plunge near the end of the trip and asked a guy if we could chase some turkey that went onto his property. He said no. But he also sent us across the road to his neighbor and I was able to harvest my first turkey on that property. Talking with landowners is a skill and the best teacher is experience. The great part about it is there are so many turkey right now people are becoming more open to hunters. You need to be prepared to meet an expectation the landowner has already set in their own mind. For example, we took a crossbow and our shotguns. When we found turkey in people's yard I informed them we had a crossbow to use and it doubled our success. If they are hesitant it helps to have alternatives to offer. If they say no, ask about the neighbors. I had people pointing me miles up the road to distant neighbors they knew had turkey. The nicest person we met told us no, so it's not always unpleasant just disappointing. So keep on knocking, there are willing landowners and turkey that need killin'.

Now for my contribution to the thread. Yes to all the population statements that have been made. I have been wondering how long the four bird rule will be in effect. It appears to be working.

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