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Anyone know of a good outfitter for a turkey hunt?
 
Posts: 168 | Location: Canada | Registered: 22 March 2011Reply With Quote
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Gobblin grunt outfitters in Nebraska for Merriams
 
Posts: 1195 | Location: Billings,MT | Registered: 24 July 2004Reply With Quote
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I have done Gobble n Grunt twice.

There are a lot of birds. However, the weather can be abysmal. Last time I was there, we had rain, hail, sleet, show and 60 MPH winds. We cold barely get out of the lodge. We left a day early as the REALLY bad weather was on the way.

I killed 3 the first time, i struck out the second.

What species do you want to hunt?
 
Posts: 12103 | Location: Orlando, FL | Registered: 26 January 2006Reply With Quote
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The species doesn't matter just looking for a good vacation and the experience of watching a Tom dance for the decoy.
 
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Dale Hayes in Gainesville, FL can put you on some Osceola's. A lot of turkey hunters trying for their Grand Slam seek him out because of his knowledge and access to quality birds, email him at apsocorp@aol.com. Cheers
 
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Originally posted by oddsix:
The species doesn't matter just looking for a good vacation and the experience of watching a Tom dance for the decoy.


I would not pick and Osceola then. They are by FAR the most difficult. If you are looking for a show, go for the Rios or the Merriams.
 
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