I am planning on going after a Merriam turkey this year and I have been debating between the Lincoln National Forest in NM or the Black Hills in South Dakota. I am up for any other locations that anyone has had good experience at in the past, but those are the two spots I have been focusing. Does anyone have any helpful tips for these two areas or any other areas? Any advice is much appreciated!
Quote from: chmcpherson on January 22, 2019, 03:06:07 PM
I am planning on going after a Merriam turkey this year and I have been debating between the Lincoln National Forest in NM or the Black Hills in South Dakota. I am up for any other locations that anyone has had good experience at in the past, but those are the two spots I have been focusing. Does anyone have any helpful tips for these two areas or any other areas? Any advice is much appreciated!
Can't go wrong with black hills. Beautiful country and a pretty place to shoot a gobbler.
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The Black Hills is tough going the last few years. Birds are few and far between.
Quote from: Bolandstrutters on January 22, 2019, 04:23:49 PM
The Black Hills is tough going the last few years. Birds are few and far between.
I live in SD and they are down from years past all across the state. Still birds around though. Just have to be better!
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I have hunted the Lincoln. Beautiful scenery, good amount of birds. Downside, I am a flatlander, that place was 9500', so plan on extra time to get where you want to be, tough breathing. It is steep too. And plan on the wind blowing, and not a gentle breeze either. The morning I finished my slam it was a steady 24mph, with gusts to 53mph. And those gusts were every 20-30 seconds.
Hunted the black hills 2 years ago and I'd go back in a heartbeat.
Thanks for the info guys! I have added Wyoming to my list to look into for this year as well. Any suggestions on Wyoming public turkey hunting?
There are lots, and lots of guys on ATVs and SxSs to mess up your hunts in the Lincoln too. And it's damn sure steep, and cold, and windy.
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NM is not for the unconditioned flat lander
Quote from: Gooserbat on January 31, 2019, 11:18:06 AM
NM is not for the unconditioned flat lander
Especially where he's talking about going.
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I hunted the black hills 3 years ago. It was awesome, plenty of birds, but couldn't connect, mainly due to hunting with my longbow. Need them to really close for the longbow. Could've taken a few with the shotgun, though.
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I've only hunted the Black Hills once but absolutely loved it. Three of us tagged out in four days. That was six years ago. I've hunted the Lincoln and Gila every year now for the past 22 years and I absolutely love it down there. Sometimes tough windy conditions, but just like everywhere else there are blue bird days also. Let me know if I can help you with any specifics.
Be sure your ready for either humping ridges can put a damper on your hunt if your not in shape. We have had success west of Custer SD and you might want to check out the Pine Ridge in Nebraska not much of a drive from SD. Metcalf and Gilbert Baker WMA, have been good.
I loved hunting in the Black Hills but haven't been back in a couple of years. The massive clear-cutting to fight the invasive beetle took away spot after spot we used to go, and it seemed like the bird population was on a steady decrease. Beautiful country for sure.