Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: Sumpnneedskillin on July 09, 2011, 10:26:40 PM
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Saw my first batch of poults this season yesterday. Found two hens and a jake. When I came around the corner the poults were all huddled under one hen. As I slowed the started running and then flew off the shoulder I always amazes me to watch them fly.
Now for the bad news. A couple of minutes later I ran across a batch of about 6-9 hens and not a poult. Today while we were out ran across another big batch of hens (about 7 mi as the crow flies from the other set) and none of them had poults either.
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I've seen 7 hens in the past week, not a single chick. :'(
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I've seen 7 hens in the past week, not a single chick. :'(
huh ,, thats not good ... to much rain and being cold so long did not help matters !!
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Finally! Saw a hen Saturday in 113 with 6 poults, then another yesterday with 9. All very small poults, not much bigger than maybe a really large baking potato
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Cool, maybe they will all start showing up now, must have been the 2nd or even 3rd hatch.
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That's what I'm thinking. I've never seen poults that small this late into the year. I know up around Springdale where I have property we were seeing poults in mid to late May, but they all seemed to have vanished by early June
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We saw a nice flock of about 6-8 hens with perhaps 8-10 poults this weekend in Okanogan county. Just across the creek from them were two gobblers in a tree. Unfortunately (for me anyweys....heh...) these birds were not in the area I was scouting for my fall turkey tag. Still, always very cool to see birds and know they are in a general area. The poults were about the size of decent sized blue grouse. Maybe a tad smaller than that.
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Yesterday afternoon I saw 3 hens and about 20 poults in yakima county :IBCOOL: made my day!