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Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« on: February 24, 2022, 06:11:27 AM »
Just figured I'd start a topic........

) Where you headed for turkey
)Been there before,harvested there before.
) Gear you might need ,it might be muddy.
) Two Tags or one
) Group hunting or solo

You know just the details that we all may share about our Turkey hunting adventures.

I can start ......
I'll be in NE WASHINGTON ,most likely if it a weekend day.
Have my son with me. 20 gauge or 12 gauge ,No special gear really ,box turkey call,If it's muddy or bad road I'll just walk from there.
Not camping cause I live within ten miles of all my spots.
Not really e scouting cause I have a few spots,but who knows if the birds are there come april,part of the hunt I guess.
Took a few days off for hunting ,but building up some sick days as of now. Just in case.

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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2022, 06:20:43 AM »
I'll be head into the a few different places, but mainly N. Central WA. Hunting private property.
Nothing special as far as gear goes, but love my old Tenzing turkey pack.
It will be all walk in Onx is loaded and could be used.
Two tags always in pocket.
there will be two of us hunting the first weekend.
First weekend we will be staying with the landowner. Rest of the trips could be trailer, tent or motel (all depends on where we decide to hunt).

Good luck to all.....shoot 'em in the face!!

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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2022, 06:49:22 AM »
I will be in NE WA
Will have my crossbow and .410 if I get a chance to hunt then my other typical equipment
3 tags because if I don't use them in the spring I can use them in the fall
I will be taking out about 8 new turkey hunters over the first 5 days of the season and the following weekend with a group of other mentor taking out around 30 first timers.
I will be in my travel trailer and staying out in the NE from the 14th until the 25th
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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2022, 06:52:39 AM »
This is probably year fifteen on my "I'm going to actually hunt turkeys this year" campaign. We will see if I actually get out.

It would be north central wa, my folks are in mazama and I see birds around and always figured that'd be a good starting place, somewhere/anywhere between there and twisp. I've got a couple different calls and a decoy but no real idea what's needed or useless lol. Good luck to you all and hopefully actually to me this year.

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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2022, 06:57:20 AM »
My usual annual walk in western Washington.
My recurve and a few arrows.
Box call, slate call, lunch.
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Go say "hello" to a flock of turkeys, spook them when I try to take a shot...
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Spend the rest of my time looking for where they went.
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Now, if I get one of these b'tards with my recurve, I might think about driving over the hill for another..
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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2022, 07:53:57 AM »
starting march in Nor CA for a few days for 3 birds, opener here Klick for one or two, end April NE WA to finish WA, early / mid may idaho panhandle for pair, end may central OR for last pair... standard setup with calls, running 20ga... lots of walking. all public access. sleep in truck or pulled trailer, stay dry , stay warm.. running Ebike this year in CA/ID going further in just because i can..
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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2022, 08:17:23 AM »
Probably head up to my cabin in NE WA, if the grass in the back yard is free of snow I値l set out a couple decoys in the yard. I値l stay inside and start de-winterizing/cleaning, occasionally peeking out the back window. When I see a Tom come in I値l ease out the front and sneak around the side of the cabin and shoot him. Killed a lot of nice toms this way.
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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2022, 10:50:41 AM »
My best spot burned up last summer, so I値l be looking at new areas in the ne. I知 learning turkeys, last year was the first season I put in real effort. I have a slate call and am working on diaphragm calls but I知 pretty bad with them. Looking forward to the season!
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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2022, 04:07:10 PM »
I may actually try  spring season this year. I found some small flocks while hiking last weekend above Bordeaux in Capital Forest. Don't have a dedicated gun, but my Stoeger 12 goose killer should do fine. Got about 30 of my coyote loads left. 2oz of copper plated 4s in a 3".  Neighbor is a very good caller, so he'll give me some pointers. What kind of call you all think?

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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2022, 09:34:24 PM »
California in March, Washington late April, Idaho in May.. Can't wait!!

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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2022, 05:43:28 AM »
I will walk by the annoying turkeys down by my barn and drive 1 mile to my freinds ranch and hunt on their property. Just doesn稚 feel like hunting shooting one on my property but I don稚 mind shooting one in my freinds yard😂 weird I know. I will get 2 tags and save 1 for hunting public land mountain turkeys

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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #11 on: February 25, 2022, 06:39:33 AM »
My best spot burned up last summer, so I値l be looking at new areas in the ne. I知 learning turkeys, last year was the first season I put in real effort. I have a slate call and am working on diaphragm calls but I知 pretty bad with them. Looking forward to the season!

You may do pretty well hunting a fresh burn. The turkeys love all that emerging spring vegetation that comes in fast from a fresh burn.

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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #12 on: February 25, 2022, 07:32:31 AM »
My best spot burned up last summer, so I値l be looking at new areas in the ne. I知 learning turkeys, last year was the first season I put in real effort. I have a slate call and am working on diaphragm calls but I知 pretty bad with them. Looking forward to the season!

You may do pretty well hunting a fresh burn. The turkeys love all that emerging spring vegetation that comes in fast from a fresh burn.

Good point. Could probably pick a few pounds of mushrooms while I知 at it. I値l check if big roost trees survived and find some spots near the edges.
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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #13 on: February 25, 2022, 07:49:02 AM »
My best spot burned up last summer, so I値l be looking at new areas in the ne. I知 learning turkeys, last year was the first season I put in real effort. I have a slate call and am working on diaphragm calls but I知 pretty bad with them. Looking forward to the season!

You may do pretty well hunting a fresh burn. The turkeys love all that emerging spring vegetation that comes in fast from a fresh burn.

Good point. Could probably pick a few pounds of mushrooms while I知 at it. I値l check if big roost trees survived and find some spots near the edges.
Here in the NE if it's lumber company land and burned.
It's a clear cut now. But along the edges,and turkeys love bugs from the slash from winter logging.
If it's state,BLM,National Forest and burns there may still be trees. If where your talking is where I think it is. It's been being cut down all winter. Sorry .

With that said ,I bet there is still turkey there.
Bugs,new growth,and logging slash to peck through,along the edges where old timber hits the burn. There will be a turkey somewhere. Locate in early mourning,will tell ya if there still around . But I'll bet they are.  Good luck.
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Re: Where are the BIG Turkeys at.
« Reply #14 on: March 01, 2022, 06:40:49 PM »
April 15-18th Lincoln County, Washington for a 4 day turkey hunt.
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