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Offline BIGINNER

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where to go?
« on: March 29, 2010, 11:32:30 AM »
i'm thinking about giving turkey hunting a try this spring,  but i have no idea were to start.  i was thinking about going somewhere arounf walla walla,  or is the oposite direction.. (cle elem).   where would i be better off going?  thanks for any help.   

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Re: where to go?
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2010, 12:00:11 PM »
I'll tell you right off the bat, living in Tr-Cities your two best options are the Walla Walla/Dayton area and up north around the greater Spokane area...Unless you are a local and spend a ton of time in the Cle Elum area, the birds there are tough to locate and they move a ton. There just aren't that many birds and they cover a large territory.

The advantage you have in the Walla Walla/Dayton area is that you can get over there in an hour and a half, which will allow you to scout pretty much everyday if you wanted, after work trips are possible even if you work during the week. If I were you, I would spend my time over there. I started turkey hunting over there when I was in Tri-Cities and Pullman, it's a great area and you can scout for other animals as well.

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Re: where to go?
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2010, 12:15:01 PM »
thanks for the input  :)    ya wala walla is alot closer,  and i know the area alot better too.   is there alot of pubic land i that area?

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Re: where to go?
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2010, 01:54:28 PM »
Look at the harvest reports in the spring turkey phamplet ... consistently 70+ % of the state harvest is in NE Wa followed by SE WA around 14%, Klickitat area 7%, 3% in central east slope of the Cascades, and 4% in northern east slope of the Cascades ... 1+% on the westside. Lots of public land in both NE & SE areas. Consistlly successful hunts depend on scouting no matter the animal ....
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