Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: SURVEYOR on January 10, 2010, 02:44:15 PM
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I was thinking of hunting Alpine GMU, but it seems that it isn't the place to go. I'm wondering if the Winthrop, Cle Elum, or Wenatchee areas are worth the trip. I was also looking at over by Brush Praire in the Bumping GMU. I'm mostly trying to find a place that isn't too crowded, but has turkey in the area. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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I was thinking of hunting Alpine GMU, but it seems that it isn't the place to go. I'm wondering if the Winthrop, Cle Elum, or Wenatchee areas are worth the trip. I was also looking at over by Brush Prairie in the Bumping GMU. I'm mostly trying to find a place that isn't too crowded, but has turkey in the area. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
I think you mean goose prairie and if there are turkey in that unit they're few and far between
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Look at the harvest reports. Go northeast. That's the best advice and the most logical advice anyone can give you. I'm not a math guy, but the numbers don't lie. Something like three or four thousand birds killed in the northeast, a little over a hundred around Ellensburg. That right there is proof enough, right?