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Title: Any good turkey spots in or near the tucannon?
Post by: HunterStrait on August 07, 2014, 03:44:27 PM
So i got a turkey tag this year that went free with my youth license, and i would like to use it, but i don't know to go. :dunno:

I only have a slate call on me.
Title: Re: Any good turkey spots in or near the tucannon?
Post by: The100Road on August 07, 2014, 03:46:39 PM
Tucannon would be a great place to start.
Title: Re: Any good turkey spots in or near the tucannon?
Post by: turkeydancer on August 08, 2014, 08:54:16 AM
Two-thirds to three-quarters of the state harvest happens in Stevens, Ferry, Pend Orielle, and north Lincoln Counties --- Colville is the "Turkey Capital" of Washington.   Most of Lincoln County is private land however.  In Stevens County there is a lot of both public and private land, and the people are usually good about giving permission to hunt, especially for youth hunters. Good populations of turkeys are scattered everywhere there also. On the WDFW website there is a hunt by permission area where you can sign up with private landownersfor certain dates.   There is also a place there that you can look at where all public land is that exists.

Good luck ....  :tup:
Title: Re: Any good turkey spots in or near the tucannon?
Post by: Woodchuck on August 08, 2014, 09:06:30 AM
Tucannon would be a great place to start.
:yeah:
Title: Re: Any good turkey spots in or near the tucannon?
Post by: HunterStrait on August 10, 2014, 03:57:22 PM
Two-thirds to three-quarters of the state harvest happens in Stevens, Ferry, Pend Orielle, and north Lincoln Counties --- Colville is the "Turkey Capital" of Washington.   Most of Lincoln County is private land however.  In Stevens County there is a lot of both public and private land, and the people are usually good about giving permission to hunt, especially for youth hunters. Good populations of turkeys are scattered everywhere there also. On the WDFW website there is a hunt by permission area where you can sign up with private landownersfor certain dates.   There is also a place there that you can look at where all public land is that exists.

Good luck ....  :tup:

Thanks for the information turkeydancer.
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