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General Forum / Re: How Much?Last post by Greg Massey - Today at 09:49:39 AMIn my opinion if it's a Bucket List Hunt of a lifetime or a special Hunt out of State with a friend / friends, cost wouldn't matter. I would spend that 300 + dollars just to drive to Unicoi Show and a lot more money inside the SHOW ... LOL.
But I do again cost is getting out of hand for out of state hunts...IMO #2
General Forum / Drake Waterfowl Has A Turkey V...Last post by Greg Massey - Today at 09:26:49 AMThey have the Bottomland Ol Tom Time & Motion Gunslinger Turkey Vest on sale for 69.99 that's a 100 dollars off and they have the Easy Rider for 79.99 ...
If you ever wanted a new vest now's the time for a deal.... #3
General Forum / How Much?Last post by GobbleNut - Today at 09:19:31 AMThe discussion about nonresident license fees got me to thinking about just how much each of us would be willing to pay for a license to hunt a turkey somewhere. What would be your limit?
Taking that concept a bit further, IF all the states eventually started setting their license fees in the neighborhood of $300+ for a single gobbler, would you pay that? How about if the license went even higher than that...say, $400+? If those fees were the only game in town, would you pay it...or would you just stop hunting out-of-state? For me personally, spring gobbler hunting is the ONLY hunting I pursue outside of my home state. It is important to me...and I generally only hunt a couple of other states each spring. Currently, I would guess the average license cost is around $225 +/- for most of the states I have hunted...some as much as $250-$300. (and the costs of all the extraneous stuff associated with going on those hunts is usually considerably more than that) Bottom line for me...if push came to shove...is that I am pretty sure I would just grit my teeth and pay the extra money to go turkey hunting. I'm sure there is a limit to what I am willing to pay to pursue this passion...but I haven't reached it, and I'm not sure what it is... How about you?... #4
General Forum / Re: Gift ideas for the wifeLast post by Timmer - Today at 09:05:40 AMYou should have your initials engraved in it...to remind her who gave her the gift!
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General Forum / Re: Gift ideas for the wifeLast post by Gooserbat - Today at 08:48:09 AMBeen looking at a couple of rifle builds a 7mm saum and a 22 Creedmoore. She should really like both.
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General Forum / Re: States battle it out for m...Last post by blake_08 - Today at 08:38:42 AMQuote from: Ryanmc on December 14, 2025, 08:27:16 PMQuote from: deerhunt1988 on December 09, 2025, 10:01:12 AMI was on the Oklahoma Wildlife Dept. website trying to find the new non-resident regulations for turkey next spring. Noticed they've added a new $100 Non-Resident Game Bird permit for non-residents hunting game birds on WMAs. That effectively makes Oklahoma $349 for a single turkey.I think it's another fee to hunt the public access private land as well. It sure is, another $100 for OLAP land. I had forgotten about that. #7
General Forum / Re: Another ScammeLast post by zelmo1 - Today at 07:45:04 AMWorking together is our best asset.
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General Forum / Re: Gift ideas for the wifeLast post by zelmo1 - Today at 06:18:50 AMMy successful gifts were a new table saw, table top mitre saw, new .22 handgun, wagoner power sprayer, new 9mm handgun, quilted walnut and shedua lumber. Mossberg Sa-28 youth model That should about cover it. Z
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