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Started by Brinkcalls, December 29, 2023, 08:59:03 AM
Quote from: davisd9 on December 29, 2023, 09:49:44 AMEasterns, especially southeast Easterns.
Quote from: Happy on December 30, 2023, 12:17:41 PMI have an extremely limited perspective. However, an eastern Appalachian mt gobbler with a little age on him that has scratched out an existence without the help of cornfields, and grainfields has an edge to him that I appreciate. He ain't the biggest, with a long beards and sharp spurs, but when he gobbles, he gobbles like he owns the world, and you typically gotta go earn him. I have killed and had a hand in helping get some really nice lowland easterns killed. While they were trophy sized birds, they didn't give me half the battle these mountain birds do. That's where I get maximum fun. I have never hunted them, but I can imagine a hard hunted swamp eastern or Osceola being on that level.
Quote from: Tail Feathers on December 29, 2023, 09:49:34 PMGot to love those hard gobbling and "come in from a mile away" Rios.
Quote from: Yoder409 on January 03, 2024, 12:00:02 PMFor me, it's more a matter of what scenery I hunt them in than which color tail feathers I most prefer. There's chapters to be written on each and every one......both pro and con. Thought I'd share a pic of a place where I've hunted each of the 5 subspecies of Meleagris gallopavo.The Eastern:The Rio Grande:The Merriam's:The Osceola:The Gould's:Hopefully, a pic for Meleagris ocellata coming in the near future...........