Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: Turkeyman on February 13, 2009, 07:43:18 AM
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How are the birds doing on the east side this winter?
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I haven't seen any latley around central WA. ButI have seen tracks all over the place I hunt. I am going to put my camera out next weekend and see if I can't get some on film. If I get some I will put pics up.
Brandon
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they seem to be doing good around hunters and fruitland, over their yaesterday. I don't think we will have a bad winter kill. the snow is hard so they can stay on top and walk.
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Has a lot of the snow melted? Or is there still going to be quite a bit over there this year?
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All the southern facing slopes are void of snow, ans the valley and north facing slopes olny have about 8-10" left where I hunt so I am thinking there will be some snow but the turkeys are already working the south slopes so it should be easy to find them.
Brandon
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well up in hunters and fruitland they still have 2 feet of snow even un south slops, but the forcast is saying 40's next week. it is still to early to say if we are going to be hunting in snow this year.
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It is starting to snow again in Ellensburg!! OH NO!!
Brandon
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ya it is here to and plus freezing rain
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Hopefully it warms up enough to melt off more of that snow in the NE. Doesn't sound like there is much snow around Central Washington.
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wenatchee as nothing, and all are winter weat is showing up here in waterville.