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Posted on 5/14/21 at 4:20 pm to dpier16
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If you have any tips they'd be greatly appreciated. So much land it's hard to even figure out how to attack it all.
I would focus on private land with open pastures and areas where you can see turkeys from the road. That's what we have been doing. Basically just riding around private land, looking for turkeys, and knocking on doors asking for permission. We have about 75% success rate on permission. One lady told us the turkeys were her pets. One man said he didn't allow any hunting. One man said he was a caretaker for "a bunch of damn lawyers from New York" who won't allow anyone on their place. Every other person said Yes.
Posted on 5/14/21 at 4:23 pm to dpier16
The only other advice I have is: "remember that they gobble in the afternoon". We roosted turkeys every afternoon. Up around Kalispell they won't be going to roost until 9:00 or so. And they will gobble until nearly 10 pm.
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