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Started by Up Hill, April 19, 2024, 07:15:51 PM
Quote from: Up Hill on April 19, 2024, 07:15:51 PMBack from my hunt and wow,was it an eye opener. My son and I didn't hunt private but was guided hunt in the Gila. Just about everything I heard about merrimums was wrong! 3 million acres and they are in pockets. They don't gobble their head off. In fact opening day was ok, second day less so and the third day, couldn't beg one to gobble. The outfitter told me that new mexico mountain birds are way different than nebraska birds. A retired nebraska rancher transplant there second this. These guys are like elk with feathers and any bird you take you should be proud of because you've earned it. I got one, the usual buff color and my son got a nice white tired one. As a middle aged,overweight flatlander from michigan, I am deeply humbled. Was shocked at the pressure too.l. lot of folks from AZ as tags arnt over the counter. Been on maybe a dozen big game hunts over the years and this one was one of the toughest . Feel blessed that we both got birds!
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 25, 2024, 08:57:10 AMQuote from: Up Hill on April 19, 2024, 07:15:51 PMBack from my hunt and wow,was it an eye opener. My son and I didn't hunt private but was guided hunt in the Gila. Just about everything I heard about merrimums was wrong! 3 million acres and they are in pockets. They don't gobble their head off. In fact opening day was ok, second day less so and the third day, couldn't beg one to gobble. The outfitter told me that new mexico mountain birds are way different than nebraska birds. A retired nebraska rancher transplant there second this. These guys are like elk with feathers and any bird you take you should be proud of because you've earned it. I got one, the usual buff color and my son got a nice white tired one. As a middle aged,overweight flatlander from michigan, I am deeply humbled. Was shocked at the pressure too.l. lot of folks from AZ as tags arnt over the counter. Been on maybe a dozen big game hunts over the years and this one was one of the toughest . Feel blessed that we both got birds!First of all, congratulations on your success in NM. Beautiful gobblers...and great representations of the variations in coloration to be found in the subspecies.I chuckle every time I hear folks that have paid some farmer to hunt his barnyard turkeys talk about how easy to kill Merriam's turkeys are. Every time I hear that, I just say to myself,..."you, sir, have obviously never hunted pressured Merriam's turkeys on public land". In my opinion, where you and your son hunted is one of the most difficult places you could have chosen to hunt Merriam's,...even by going through an outfitter. As you stated, hunting pressure is high...and turkey numbers, generally speaking, are low. Now, there are exceptions to the idea that pressured public Merriam's are hard to kill. Stumble onto the "right" gobbler that, for some reason, has not had one or more bad encounters with hunters, and they can be quite willing to come to a call and die (same for any of the subspecies anywhere). Those kinds of gobblers are becoming increasingly rare, though....Again, congrats...