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Armed Springs
09-15-2009, 23:38
Has anyone had any luck? Where? Jarvis and I are going to Spanish Peaks this weekend. Anyone have any good maps? I have found a few maps but more is better. Hope to have some gobbles pictures posted soon.
ronaldrwl
09-16-2009, 12:55
I'm also going out this weekend. It'll be my first turkey hunt. I'm going south by Trinidad. I'd like to hear any other reports or success or failure. Any suggestions. [Shotg]
The Turkeys have left the State,,, Thank ya Thank ya very much....
westy1970
09-16-2009, 20:03
There are a bunch in D.C.
Seriously, I would also like to hear of success. I hope to be turkey hunting early next year whenever the season is.
Armed Springs
09-16-2009, 20:26
I'm also going out this weekend. It'll be my first turkey hunt. I'm going south by Trinidad. I'd like to hear any other reports or success or failure. Any suggestions. [Shotg]
What location did you get? We will also be down there in Oberosler tract.
ronaldrwl
09-17-2009, 09:53
Unit 105, west of Colorado City
Armed Springs
09-18-2009, 07:09
well is it
I went to sleep around 2am and woke up at 630am. Gear is packed and ready. gobble gobble
well unfortunately no luck at te oberosler tract [Rant1] lack of water seems to be an issue, birds mostly spotted on other tracts where water is. Oh well still a weekend in the woods w/ guns better than work.
BushMasterBoy
09-20-2009, 14:57
I saw some turkeys along the road to Bishops Castle this last summer. Hope this sighting helps you bag one!
Armed Springs
09-20-2009, 16:53
All we got was a big fat goose egg.... In fact if I got a goose egg I could make a nice goose egg omelet filled with turkey.
mmmmmmmmm food
ronaldrwl
09-21-2009, 16:23
My first time out Turkey hunting. I saw lots of hens but no toms. I didn't hear any tom reply's to my calls either. Was fun anyways. Dam almost took a hen but resisted[Weight]
trailgunner
09-28-2011, 00:07
There are a bunch in D.C.
Seriously, I would also like to hear of success. I hope to be turkey hunting early next year whenever the season is.
They're plenty fat too!
Zombie Steve
09-28-2011, 09:27
I'm not going this year, but it seems spring turkey is always easier. They're more inclined to respond to calls when they're horny. In fall, they're only interested in fattening up.
Larry Ashcraft
09-28-2011, 09:59
From watching the Rio Grandes on our place, in the fall they will be in groups of all hens and babies, or all jakes and toms. We've got a couple of groups of hens and babies that will walk right through the yard, and a group of a dozen or so jakes that stay farther away.
We did have the group of jakes walk by the barn last Saturday though, about 70 yards away. I need to get a license.
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