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Turkey hunting Virginia

Started by WVGOBBLER1997, April 06, 2022, 04:59:35 PM

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WVGOBBLER1997

Hello, just wanted to ask if anyone had any idea turkey populations in the national forest west of Harrisonburg ? We are going in that area for the opener and any help is appreciated !

skimerhorn

Dgif sent out a email last week and one of their biologist said that that part of the state was predicted to have a good year. Other then that I have no idea

TJR

Last couple years have been tough in that part of the GW


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HillclimberWV

Make sure to wear comfortable shoes. There's some big country in there thats rougher than what it looks on the map.
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PALongspur

Quote from: HillclimberWV on April 07, 2022, 05:50:10 AM
Make sure to wear comfortable shoes. There's some big country in there thats rougher than what it looks on the map.

:agreed:

28roper

Been there done that. They are there but you'll have to work for them.  Agree with the comment to bring good boots or hiking shoes and will add to pack plenty of water.  I have heard that area referred to as "Little Switzerland" a few times. 

VaBoy

When I was in college , the areas around Flagpole and Reddish Knob were loaded ... problem with that is it was almost 40 years ago. Good luck , beautiful country  .

1ST DRAW

Stay home. Wasting your time. No birds near there for years.

Haymarket

Quote from: 1ST DRAW on April 07, 2022, 10:03:20 AM
Stay home. Wasting your time. No birds near there for years.

Not sure why you would say that...unless you don't want to add to the hunters there.

Mountainburd

Quote from: HillclimberWV on April 07, 2022, 05:50:10 AM
Make sure to wear comfortable shoes. There's some big country in there thats rougher than what it looks on the map.

Some of those ridges in that area run between 3000-4000 feet in elevation. Some huge drainages. Hope you're in shape. Good luck.

HillclimberWV

How did the opener in GWNF treat you? Did you make it out of there with a good story to tell?
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WV Ridge Reaper

I sent him a pm never heard back..reckon my help wasn't good enough


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