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Started by Sanders153, May 04, 2021, 06:29:17 PM
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on May 09, 2021, 07:03:52 AMI don't travel hunt. Primarily because I have no money. But I'm also content in learning one place incredibly well and I just flat love easterns. That said, the few times I've gone elsewhere to do things, primarily fish on assignments from magazines, what inevitably stuck with me more than what I came for was the landscape. So if it was me I'd pick a landscape that spoke to me. Maybe that's Montana hill country and ponderosa pines. Maybe that's Mississippi swamp land. Maybe that's palmettos and cabbage palms and mosquitoes that'll chew the paint off your Thermacell in Florida. I don't know. But the truth is there's birds gobbling in every state except Alaska. If you researched the numbers of my state, North Carolina, you would not wind up hunting where I live or hunt. The numbers here are horrible compared to the eastern part of the state. That said, I stay on birds and tend to tag out most seasons, sometimes they're gobbling and sometimes, like most of this season, they're tight lipped. If I had the ability to travel and hunt I'd pick me a place where I just wanted to learn and experience country like I'd never walked before. But that's just me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: mtns2hunt on May 09, 2021, 05:50:11 AMQuote from: Sanders153 on May 04, 2021, 06:29:17 PMHey fellas,I looking to hunt away from my home state of Oklahoma next year, and I've never never done that. What are some states that have a good bird numbers from everyone's experiences? I don't want to take anyone's spots or anything, I'm just looking for some places where I can hear gobbles again and have a decent chance of finding turkeys. Any help/feedback would be deeply appreciatedInfo your getting is not very helpful. Turkey hunters are worse then fisherman about their favorte areas and spots. I would not expect to much help here. However, its simple to research on the internet. If your interested in a guided hunt start calling outfitters or you may have better luck asking for recommeded outfitters. DIY, there is tons of public land and a good start is to pick a state and a sub species and start callin on biologists, game wardens or if you can visit an area talk to locals. It can be time consuming but fun. If your determined you will find the info you need. I have hunted several states for turkeys and deer through internet research. But like in poker no one is going to show you their hand and the info you get is always suspect. You may have noticed we have a bunch of jokers on this site. LOL
Quote from: Sanders153 on May 04, 2021, 06:29:17 PMHey fellas,I looking to hunt away from my home state of Oklahoma next year, and I've never never done that. What are some states that have a good bird numbers from everyone's experiences? I don't want to take anyone's spots or anything, I'm just looking for some places where I can hear gobbles again and have a decent chance of finding turkeys. Any help/feedback would be deeply appreciated