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Title: turkeys on top of bethel ridge
Post by: jim113/wa on September 08, 2015, 08:03:12 PM
got trail cams on bethel ridge and got turkeys on there. 3 big toms. did not know they were there. been elk hunting for years there and never seen them before. does anyone know  if there worth hunting there.
Title: Re: turkeys on top of bethel ridge
Post by: Buzz2401 on September 08, 2015, 08:05:31 PM
I've seen them across the highway in 364 many times but haven't ever been able to get them to talk in the spring.  My friend got one there a few years back so if you can find them in the spring then its worth it.
Title: Re: turkeys on top of bethel ridge
Post by: Dan-o on September 08, 2015, 08:08:23 PM
I play up there quite a bit......   only seen turkeys a few times.

IMHO opinion, not worth hunting turkey there.    I drive right by to go turkey hunting.
Title: Re: turkeys on top of bethel ridge
Post by: The Gobble-stopper on September 09, 2015, 02:36:40 PM
A lot of those birds migrate long distances each year when the snow falls. Sometimes they come back to the same area, sometimes they don't. There are many many better places to hunt then that. The birds havnt been up there enough years yet. And are having a lot harder time making a go of it then other places in the state.
Title: Re: turkeys on top of bethel ridge
Post by: MerriamMagician on September 09, 2015, 08:16:14 PM
Yeah finding them in the spring could be tough. I once saw a group of 8 toms in November while elk hunting at 6200 feet near the top of Quartz Mountain!  :yike: They were in goat country! There is no way they would be anywhere near that area in the spring as it would still be buried in significant snowpack.
Title: Re: turkeys on top of bethel ridge
Post by: 270Shooter on September 10, 2015, 12:31:22 PM
I've never been able to find them during turkey season in the bethel, I hunt other areas around yak county since it's where I live. But there are far better places to hunt them in this state.
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