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Spring 19 musings

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Not being a lottery winner and being on the plus side of 60- figure I don’t have enough time left to plan a once a year out of state hunt in all 50 states; so I started thinking of different targets. Not brave enough to go to Mexico


I have a slam , killed a Rio hybrid in Kansas- how about a Merrimams hybrid or Osceola hybrid ?

What state should I look at ?

Watching Dave Owens videos in the summer is a great inducer to start planning
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Nebraska and Ky. Maybe MD if FlatHeadScott still likes me
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Washington State, if you have never been. It is a state you can kill 3 of the 4 birds for a slam and the views, can be out of this world.
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pccutter wrote: September 12th, 2018, 6:56 pm Washington State, if you have never been. It is a state you can kill 3 of the 4 birds for a slam and the views, can be out of this world.
now that would be sweet


have been in every state except Hawaii and Alaska

wish I could have turkey hunted back then.
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pccutter wrote: September 12th, 2018, 6:56 pm Washington State, if you have never been. It is a state you can kill 3 of the 4 birds for a slam and the views, can be out of this world.
Washington/Idaho is still my favorite trip. I will be back. Just spectacular scenery
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That sounds like a great hunt!
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hoobilly wrote:Nebraska and Ky. Maybe MD if FlatHeadScott still likes me
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jryser wrote: September 13th, 2018, 2:15 pm
hoobilly wrote:Nebraska and Ky. Maybe MD if FlatHeadScott still likes me
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MAK wrote: September 12th, 2018, 9:57 am - how about a Merrimams hybrid or Osceola hybrid ?
There is no such thing as an Osceola hybrid. A gobbler shot north of that imaginary line is a pure Eastern,...and one shot south of that line is a pure Osceola. Don't you know nuthin?! :mrgreen:
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GobbleNut wrote: September 13th, 2018, 5:37 pm
MAK wrote: September 12th, 2018, 9:57 am - how about a Merrimams hybrid or Osceola hybrid ?
There is no such thing as an Osceola hybrid. A gobbler shot north of that imaginary line is a pure Eastern,...and one shot south of that line is a pure Osceola. Don't you know nuthin?! :mrgreen:
I always wondered how they keep those birds from crossing the line. :toothy7:
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Tail Feathers wrote: September 13th, 2018, 8:06 pm
GobbleNut wrote: September 13th, 2018, 5:37 pm
MAK wrote: September 12th, 2018, 9:57 am - how about a Merrimams hybrid or Osceola hybrid ?
There is no such thing as an Osceola hybrid. A gobbler shot north of that imaginary line is a pure Eastern,...and one shot south of that line is a pure Osceola. Don't you know nuthin?! :mrgreen:
I always wondered how they keep those birds from crossing the line. :toothy7:
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Northern Florida outfitters seem to believe all Florida turkey are Osceolas based on their prices- line must have moved up to Georgia border
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