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Best state to hunt

Started by Wisgobbler, May 18, 2022, 12:59:36 PM

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squidd

From a previous pennyhead, I'd get out of Cheddertown and do a mountain hunt.

Can always fly fish or scout for future hunting opportunities like elk, antelope, mule deer, etc...

Most areas should be within a days drive to some good hunting spots!

Wisgobbler

Quote from: squidd on May 18, 2022, 09:34:58 PM
From a previous pennyhead, I'd get out of Cheddertown and do a mountain hunt.

Can always fly fish or scout for future hunting opportunities like elk, antelope, mule deer, etc...

Most areas should be within a days drive to some good hunting spots!
Yessir that's part of the plan.


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ybuck

Quote from: Wisgobbler on May 18, 2022, 03:12:51 PM
Quote from: fallhnt on May 18, 2022, 01:29:32 PM
Do you not read the threads. Turkey populations are down. Change your criteria.

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Yeah.... Sorry about that I guess I've been too busy working, raising a family and hunting turkeys to spend as much time as I should on this site reading smart Alec responses. Appreciate your input.


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i can relate...you sound like a great American to me.
cant really help you on your question.
I pretty much hunt Easterns

High plains drifter

The black hills is good merriam hunting. You have to hit it right, and be prepared to walk.

TRG3

From what I've read, there is very little turkey hunting pressure in Alaska and most of the Southeastern part is heavily forested. Gobbling is very limited and the odds of success are low, but there's lots of public ground there so you probably won't run into anyone else chasing gobblers. Keep us posted on your Alaskan experience.

Wisgobbler

Quote from: TRG3 on May 21, 2022, 11:40:07 PM
From what I've read, there is very little turkey hunting pressure in Alaska and most of the Southeastern part is heavily forested. Gobbling is very limited and the odds of success are low, but there's lots of public ground there so you probably won't run into anyone else chasing gobblers. Keep us posted on your Alaskan experience.
It's kind of pathetic that you have nothing better to do than post ignorant garbage like this in an attempt to appear clever.


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deerhunt1988

I thought it was pretty funny. Great post!