A week ago today I was heading home from an archery turkey hunt in NW Nebraska.
A group of us from Ontario Canada have hunted Nebraska in the past but in the North Eastern part of the state. This year we wanted to try something different. After a bit of research we settled on North Western Nebraska. After a 20 hour drive we found ourselves among the buttes and Ponderosa Pine of NW NE. What an amazing place to hunt turkeys. The scenery, wildlife and the local people in the area made this trip. Shooting a bird with my bow was just the cherry on top.
Day 1 was used for scouting and trying to find some birds. After a bunch of driving in the area. We finally found some sign of turkey movement on public ground. Flocks were being seen but on private land.
Day 2 we hunted on the public ground where we saw tracks the day before. By mid morning I had located a flock of birds that were spread out between public and the neighboring private land. I had to learn a couple things when hunting here. 1. The elevation change made a huge difference in navigating the terrain. (The elevation difference impacted ones conditioning). 2. Birds would sound like they should be right infront of you but they were still 1/2 mile away.
After watching these birds from a distance I broke out the public land maps and made a plan on where I would go to try and hunt these mountain birds.
Blind Location
Day 3 Weather was less than desirable. We were met with mixed precipitation and the birds didn't want to co-operate in the morning. We went back to our camp for lunch. As we headed out for the afternoon hunt, just as we were getting close to my drop off spot. We noticed a small group of birds heading towards where my blind was setup. As quick as I could get up the hill I tried to get ahead of them. Unfortunately the birds beat me there and I had to watch 2 nice toms with a small group of hens walk within shooting distance of my blind.
Picture of 2 Toms going past before I could get to my blind.
Picture of the terrain from the top of a butte. This is overlooking the place that I killed my bird.
Day 4 Things finally came together. The plan of where to be and to be patient paid off. I just love the look of these Merriam's turkeys.
Link to video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a-HjmLMp_E&t=12s