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Offline IFunk

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Turkey Hunting in the Klick
« on: May 18, 2020, 09:04:29 PM »
I'll be heading down to the area later on this week to pump some money into the local economy and hopefully bag my first gobbler.  I'm going to preface this with the standard,"not looking to find out anyone's honey holes".  I've been looking at spots near Burdoin Mountain, Dillacort Canyon and the Klickitat Wildlife Units.  Are any of them more favorable than the other?  The wildlife areas seem to spread out like patchwork all over the place.  Info from a local or anyone with any experience in the area would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Turkey Hunting in the Klick
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2020, 08:34:02 AM »
I'll be heading down to the area later on this week to pump some money into the local economy and hopefully bag my first gobbler.  I'm going to preface this with the standard,"not looking to find out anyone's honey holes".  I've been looking at spots near Burdoin Mountain, Dillacort Canyon and the Klickitat Wildlife Units.  Are any of them more favorable than the other?  The wildlife areas seem to spread out like patchwork all over the place.  Info from a local or anyone with any experience in the area would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
IFunk how'd you do? I am heading east tomorrow to try to get a bird before the 31st.

 


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