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Quote from: scattergun on September 23, 2021, 12:00:58 AMI don't know about that. I have not done much in Wisconsin, but I'm not seeing much difference between central WI and central MN. I'm not sure what you mean by SE turkey habitat. Rochester area has plenty of birds, but it has far more deer. It's nothing compared to central MN for turkey. I'm not about to give out specifics, but the general area between St. Cloud, Hutchinson, Alexandria, and Brainerd are loaded more than anywhere else in the state. After all these years I can still go back to my home town (in that central MN area), go out to land I know is good, zero scouting, and come out with a bird. I did it this year. Drove out, stayed at my parents. Went out, killed a bird by noon. I'm not super hunter by any means, its just that the turkeys are thick, as dense as anywhere else on the planet, and they have not changed their habits.
Quote from: scattergun on September 23, 2021, 03:20:54 PMOf course the prime MN areas are not in a perfect oval. I'm willing to admit that if you add up all the acres of prime turkey area in both states, WI might have more, but it isn't going to be that much. Best I can tell, WI sells and unlimited number of tags (although 1 per day per hunter) every year, and harvest around 25,000 to 30,000 a year. MN has had a lottery until very recent, however draw odds was almost always 100%. The harvest appears to be fairly consistent for the past 10 years at 12,000 to 14,000 birds per year. You will never convince me that the turkey population has remained stable for the past 10 years. It has increased dramatically. Further, you will never convince me that Wisconsin has twice the prime turkey habitat. Outside of that very general area I described in MN you find plenty of turkeys. The Minnesota river valley is stacked with them. Rochester area isn't bad. Detroit lakes to Bemidji is fantastic. Mora area is fantastic. I never hunted much in far western MN, but NE South Dakota, say Sisseton/Lake City I see birds every time I drive through. Really other than the extreme south west MN, and far north east pine forest, turkeys have flourished in the entire state, some areas better than others.