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Heading out with dad tomorrow to investigate a new spot where the Mighty Easterns have been spotted. land locked area and we got permisson to cross the private land to get to it. Otherwise i'll spend the first four days chasing Easterns. that way once i get my butt throughly handed to me those Merriams will seem a whole lot easier.
Quote from: Tom Tamer on February 20, 2010, 04:53:02 PMHeading out with dad tomorrow to investigate a new spot where the Mighty Easterns have been spotted. land locked area and we got permisson to cross the private land to get to it. Otherwise i'll spend the first four days chasing Easterns. that way once i get my butt throughly handed to me those Merriams will seem a whole lot easier. LOL no joke. after about 6 different outtings I was thinking Turkey's in WA were like the mythical Snipe until I spent a total of 12hrs one day in the K Falls area.
Quote from: Dustin07 on February 22, 2010, 09:10:15 AMQuote from: Tom Tamer on February 20, 2010, 04:53:02 PMHeading out with dad tomorrow to investigate a new spot where the Mighty Easterns have been spotted. land locked area and we got permisson to cross the private land to get to it. Otherwise i'll spend the first four days chasing Easterns. that way once i get my butt throughly handed to me those Merriams will seem a whole lot easier. LOL no joke. after about 6 different outtings I was thinking Turkey's in WA were like the mythical Snipe until I spent a total of 12hrs one day in the K Falls area.I had the same thing, 4 years hunting from Rochester to LeBaum and PeEll, all the way over to the Bald Hills outside of Yelm, hunting 3-4 days a week from a month before season,until it was over, and only seeing 4 hens and 2 Toms at the winery (Johnson Creek) and finding some feathers near Galvin, I was ready to give up.Then a friend and I drove out to Kettle Falls, and saw 2 Toms and 10 hens before we got there. Then we set up camp and drank some whiskey, woke up late the next morning to 4 hens outside our tent!We saw a whole bunch of turkeys in the next week, and even got one, then came back here and hunted for the rest of the season and saw none.after a few more seasons here, I figured they all got killed or something) because the only thing I could call in were Coyotes.Now 12 years later, I am determined to get on of these damn Easterns and finally have found a few that aren't as shy as they used to be, so I am hoping........
This Phantom Gobbler will be chasing Phantom Easterns in Western Kentucky this year. Wish me luck!I will leave the Western Washington Phantoms for you die-hards to chase. May the force be with you this year! I will be heading over to NE WA for the opener again this year to try for Mountain Merriams!