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Just back from my "Spring" turkey hunt in Nebraska with Gobble and Grunt Outfitters.

We awoke to six inches of snow the first morning and the temperature never got above 50 degrees the whole hunt. Add wind and rain, and it made for tough hunting. Fortunately, there were lots of birds there and I was able to tag three mature gobblers in three days of hunting.







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Great looking birds. Congratulations tu2 beer


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Will,

Nice birds, looks like here last weekend!

Congrats!

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Good looking birds you got. You first morning is picture is what Michigan looked like on the opener. We still haven't had good weather, snow stopped and the rain continues.
 
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Good job, Will. tu2


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Nothin' like a gobbler strutting in the snow! Congrats! tu2


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Congratulations Will !

...way to make the most out of some tough conditions.


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Great looking birds, was just in Montana and got 3 inches of snow, but a damper on our turkey hunt, glad you did so well.


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Great looking birds, congratulations!
Must be wondeful to see them in the snow; I love lookin' at em any timeSmiler
 
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Congrats on your success.
WE hunted northwestern Nebraska and found success on the Merriams. I called and my son shot.

 
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Were you hunting in the Pine Ridge area?

I have hunted deer up there twice in the past, in the Fort Robison/Crawford area and just love that country.

Great looking birds, Congratulations. tu2 beer


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Were you hunting in the Pine Ridge area?

I have hunted deer up there twice in the past, in the Fort Robison/Crawford area and just love that country.

Great looking birds, Congratulations. tu2 beer


Not sure. It was close to O'neill and Lynch. Flew to Sioux City and drove north and west about 120 miles.


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Originally posted by Crazyhorseconsulting:
Were you hunting in the Pine Ridge area?

I have hunted deer up there twice in the past, in the Fort Robison/Crawford area and just love that country.

Great looking birds, Congratulations. tu2 beer


Not sure. It was close to O'neill and Lynch. Flew to Sioux City and drove north and west about 120 miles.


Pine ridge and Fort Robbinson are about 4 hours west of were you were hunt, It's a great area for hunting both Turkey and Deer. Where you were at is pretty damn good for deer as well, but mostly private property.


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Crazyhorseconsulting,

Federal forest land by Chadron. About 20 miles SE from the fort and 10 SW of Chadron.

Wonderful country, who would think flat old Nedraska would have such wonderful pine covers hills and ridges.

The snow was a real kick and fun to hunt Turkeys in.
 
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Will...it was great to have you in camp- despite the terrible weather! Always nice to have a fellow African addict to chew the fat with at night. I just wish we could have done it outside around a fire in some comfortable weather!!!


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