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Quote from: oakraidia on February 05, 2020, 09:34:24 AMI'm going to try my luck in Wisconsin this year too. I'll be hunting the northern part of zone 2 and season F works best for me, but I might be able to make season E work instead. Does anyone with experience up there have a recommendation between those 2 seasons? Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk
Quote from: ejhandler on February 05, 2020, 11:28:07 AMQuote from: oakraidia on February 05, 2020, 09:34:24 AMI'm going to try my luck in Wisconsin this year too. I'll be hunting the northern part of zone 2 and season F works best for me, but I might be able to make season E work instead. Does anyone with experience up there have a recommendation between those 2 seasons? Sent from my SM-G970U using TapatalkThe later the season the less hunters you have to deal with, but usually dealing with hotter temps and more bugs. Later springs in the northern half of the state have been the trend the last few years so there is usually still good gobbling activity going. What county/counties are you looking at hunting? Public or private? I may be able to offer a little more insight depending where. Lots of ag land in my area of zone 2, it seems most guys prefer to set up blinds and decoys on field edges and deer hunt them.
Quote from: Hobbes on February 05, 2020, 11:21:51 AMDo Wisconsin tags typically sell out, or are there leftovers in some zones/ seasons up to end of the season?It's all hypothetical, but I've not hunted Easterns since 2015. Minnesota is the closest Eastern hunt that I can do, but would be tempted to jump over to WI if MN went well.
Quote from: oakraidia on February 05, 2020, 11:43:54 AMQuote from: ejhandler on February 05, 2020, 11:28:07 AMQuote from: oakraidia on February 05, 2020, 09:34:24 AMI'm going to try my luck in Wisconsin this year too. I'll be hunting the northern part of zone 2 and season F works best for me, but I might be able to make season E work instead. Does anyone with experience up there have a recommendation between those 2 seasons? Sent from my SM-G970U using TapatalkThe later the season the less hunters you have to deal with, but usually dealing with hotter temps and more bugs. Later springs in the northern half of the state have been the trend the last few years so there is usually still good gobbling activity going. What county/counties are you looking at hunting? Public or private? I may be able to offer a little more insight depending where. Lots of ag land in my area of zone 2, it seems most guys prefer to set up blinds and decoys on field edges and deer hunt them.I'll be staying in Algoma and hunting within 45 of that area, likely Wisconsin THAP sites. I've got a lead on some private close to Algoma, but I'm not sure if I can get that yet. Any info would be appreciated, thanks. Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk
Quote from: ejhandler on February 05, 2020, 11:53:56 AMQuote from: Hobbes on February 05, 2020, 11:21:51 AMDo Wisconsin tags typically sell out, or are there leftovers in some zones/ seasons up to end of the season?It's all hypothetical, but I've not hunted Easterns since 2015. Minnesota is the closest Eastern hunt that I can do, but would be tempted to jump over to WI if MN went well. Left over tags go on sale in March on a zone by zone basis (https://dnr.wi.gov/permits/springturkey.html). If you're jumping over from MN you will likely want to hunt in 1 or 4. I think zone 2 is the only zone that completely sells out, you should be able to get permits on short notice for zones 1 and 4. I usually hunt zones 2 and 3 so hopefully someone from the western half of the state can confirm.