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Have camo gun, Will travel

Started by FullChoke, January 30, 2017, 01:04:01 PM

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FullChoke

Guys,

Many of you have said that you will be traveling to other states to pursue gobblers this year.

Please take a second and list those states and the dates that you anticipate going so that we can keep track of who is where when. If your exact dates are still up in the air, but you just know THAT you are going, indicate that it is presently unknown and just update it back here once you have it set.

Also, please post the date when your home state season kicks in.

FC


Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.

xarcher

Home state PA 4/29 - 5/31

Hope to get to AL in early April, WV April 21-22, SC ?????, OH ?????

Guns don't kill people.  Guns kill food.

cramerhunts

Florida March 10-12

Texas March 25-27

AZ (HM State) April 15-23

Missouri May 4-7

Sand Man

Home state TX, April 1-2
OK April 7-9 (depending on how I do in TX the weekend before)
AR April 12-14
TN April 14-16
TX or OK depending on tags left April 21-23 and April 29-30
KS May 5-7

Might try to slip a middle May trip in to NE/SD


Let the little twenty EAT!!!!

3seasons

Home state MS March 15 (my birthday is the 16th so its always fun to try for a birthday bird)

No clue on dates  kinda just go with the wind but will be hitting the adjoining states on the weekends more so than MS this year. 
Louisiana
Arkansas
Tennessee
Alabama

Oklahoma (I've got a thorn in my side from that state) 

Will be taking our annual trip probably the first of May, so we can hit as many as time allows (kill a bird each and move to the next state) Still ironing out the dates
Wisconsin
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Indiana
West Virginia
Hope to hit most of these or may get only a few just depends on the birds.

Also going to take my daughter and Dad mid to late May to Nebraska.  Work on adding to both of their slams.  Once my daughter killed her first bird she loved it so much she told me that she wanted to kill all the other birds like I had done, Heck yeah works for me.