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Oklahoma Merriams

Started by compton30, June 27, 2017, 10:19:31 PM

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compton30

A buddy and I are planning a OOS trip to Oklahoma because one of our old college friends lives in Stillwater and we are dying to chase some Rios (Starting to see Stillwater isn't close to any good public land unfortunately, alas). I wasn't aware that Oklahoma had Merriams until one of them mentioned it, but after a little research, I can't even find a single population number for Merriams in the State. A map I found showed that they existed in the northwest corner of the panhandle but I just can't believe there's hunt-able numbers of them. Anyone have any info on this? It'll be our first trip out of the Pennsylvania Alleghenies and we would love to hunt two of the other subspecies.

fallhnt

If you hunted in the far NW. corner of the state you might shoot a Merriam. My advice....go enjoy your turkey hunt.

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compton30

Quote from: fallhnt on June 28, 2017, 02:14:43 AM
If you hunted in the far NW. corner of the state you might shoot a Merriam. My advice....go enjoy your turkey hunt.

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Great point. This hunt is probably a few years off anyway, as I will have to scrap together the money. I guess I just got out over my skis with excitement that this may happen someday. I appreciate the prespective and will keep it in mind. Thank you!

Tomfoolery

I dont think youll get a true merriams in oklahoma but you should def have fun gettin your rio.

Gooserbat

I've been chasing Oklahoma turkeys for 30 years.  My suggestion is forget you read anything about a Merriam in Oklahoma.  I only know of two people who has killed one.  Both from private property and both from near NM line.
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One of my personal current interests is nest predators and how a majority of hunters, where legal bait to the extent of chumming coons.  However once they get the predators concentrated they don't control them.

akp

Forget about Merriams here.  You'd have to be all the way out in the NW corner near Black Mesa to see any.  I saw a flock there back in 2001.  It's all private and an extremely long haul out that way.  More pronghorns than turkey out that far.  It's mesa country with few trees.