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What states should be on a bucket list?

Started by turkeyhuntermag, May 29, 2022, 10:13:02 AM

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What are your favorite states to hunt and should be on a bucket list for others to consider? And why?

Zobo

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I would say Alaska, for the pure challenge of the endeavor.
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joey46

Definitely Alaska.  In this era of "everything's a secret" doubt if you get many honest answers.

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 Just outside of Juneau, AK, is the Mendenhall Glacier. It's been reported that there's lots of albino turkeys on the glacier, but you have to look close to see them.

the Ward

 The Yucatan peninsula. I just like the way the words roll off the tongue. Sounds like a dangerous
place, full of adventure. Not sure if any turkeys are there though, might be a tough hunt.

Mountainburd

These wise guy posts are getting so old and not funny at all. If you have nothing meaningful to add to a thread, then stay off of it.

I would love to hunt New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. I'm not much of a destination hunter as I get much fulfillment hunting my home and some surrounding states.

To the OP. This site has turned into a mess as far as what is truth and what is not. The competition of the traveling turkey hunter combined with reduced population numbers is ruining the sport, and quite frankly this site.

TauntoHawk

Social media makes it seem like everyone is hunting alllll the states

For a generic moderately helpful answer pick somewhere completely different from where you currently hunt them. From the south hunt a mountain bird when there's snow still in the shade, hunt all easterns head out west, hunt outwest go down south, get an appreciation for how adapted to different environments the turkey is. Forget sub species and go for the scenery

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joey46

Do your own research.  Send out a lot of PMs and go from there.  If you think anyone is going to name their favorite state anymore you're dreaming.  Those days may be long gone.  Too bad - maybe.

Zobo

Quote from: Mountainburd on May 29, 2022, 03:33:02 PM
These wise guy posts are getting so old and not funny at all. If you have nothing meaningful to add to a thread, then stay off of it.

I would love to hunt New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. I'm not much of a destination hunter as I get much fulfillment hunting my home and some surrounding states.

To the OP. This site has turned into a mess as far as what is truth and what is not. The competition of the traveling turkey hunter combined with reduced population numbers is ruining the sport, and quite frankly this site.


I think it's very funny. Humor IS meaningful, we need more of it in this world, not less. These are clearly jokes! 
Stand still, and consider the wonderous works of God  Job:37:14