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Re: Winthrop has a turkey problem
« Reply #15 on: February 14, 2026, 09:02:30 AM »
They eat dirt , nothing wrong with that....

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Re: Winthrop has a turkey problem
« Reply #16 on: February 14, 2026, 10:26:19 AM »
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Re: Winthrop has a turkey problem
« Reply #17 on: February 14, 2026, 11:16:11 AM »
I see a lot of turkey's in the Methow every week!!

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Re: Winthrop has a turkey problem
« Reply #18 on: February 14, 2026, 04:48:59 PM »
They live in prime turkey & deer habitat and traditional range lands. 
Not that surprising that they are in / around town; being that cloae to wildlife is part of the appeal.  Seems like some silly complaints to me and I agree they should try additional deterrent method.   Otherwise allow limited specialty youth/disabled hunts or lastly trap & relocate onto surrounding public lands.

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Re: Winthrop has a turkey problem
« Reply #19 on: February 14, 2026, 10:46:45 PM »
It doesn’t say if they’ve gone to the Turkey advisory group yet.
They’ve obviously tryed flash bang deterrents, but have they used flaudery, guard dogs, or Range riders yet.
I think they have a few more hoops to jump through before they can ignore their own trapping ban and remove the poor turkeys.
Even though turkeys are an invasive species maybe they shouldn’t ice skate in turkey habitat. Maybe they shouldn’t even live in turkey habitat. At the least they should put bars on their windows to protect the poor turkeys.

 :yeah: Love that!!
Also, about 15 or so years ago the WDFW doubled the cost of the turkey tag to develop a turkey management plan. They certainly took the money and still are but there was never an honest attempt made at an actual management plan. It would be something to actually have a plan to manage our wildlife!

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Re: Winthrop has a turkey problem
« Reply #20 on: February 15, 2026, 01:51:25 PM »
It doesn’t say if they’ve gone to the Turkey advisory group yet.
They’ve obviously tryed flash bang deterrents, but have they used flaudery, guard dogs, or Range riders yet.
I think they have a few more hoops to jump through before they can ignore their own trapping ban and remove the poor turkeys.
Even though turkeys are an invasive species maybe they shouldn’t ice skate in turkey habitat. Maybe they shouldn’t even live in turkey habitat. At the least they should put bars on their windows to protect the poor turkeys.

 :yeah: Love that!!
Also, about 15 or so years ago the WDFW doubled the cost of the turkey tag to develop a turkey management plan. They certainly took the money and still are but there was never an honest attempt made at an actual management plan. It would be something to actually have a plan to manage our wildlife!
There is no turkey plan anymore.  It all got combined in to a wild life management plan for everything.  You want to know how they most likely came into town and few ventured in and resident who thought they were cool started feeding them.  When that is done 2 turns into 20 real quick.  The only way they are going to get rid of them is relocate but the state doesn't seem to have a very good record of doing that.  Trap them and move them into a place with more then enough turkeys.  To create more of a nuisance.  Yup let youth, first time hunters, disabled to hunt them.  We will see what comes of this.   

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Re: Winthrop has a turkey problem
« Reply #21 on: February 15, 2026, 02:27:06 PM »
There’s an absolute ton of them that run around down at the Silverline resort near the lake
Stayed down there one year recently with my buds deer hunting
The turkeys are pretty smart about midmorning when everybody out, one morning we were still sitting there. We came in early for biscuits and gravy The turkeys came by and they raided every single campspot of everything that was left out on the picnic tables. I was laughing my butt off and I threw a leftover biscuit from the biscuits and gravy and watched that bunch of turkeys chase that one turkey with the biscuit all over that campground look like a dang horse race of turkeys. It was hilarious.
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