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    Default Any turkey hunters here?

    Found my spot yesterday, now I just need to figure out if the shoulder of the ramp from west bound 70 to 270 across the field from Bass Pro Shops is considered public land and huntable..

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    Turkeys have been on the move last few days out here.

    About 200 tend to gather for the winter and break into smaller flocks in the spring.

    Watched 30-50 move across our property this morning. Headed to summer habitat a mile west of us.

    Several Tom's strutted in full plumage the whole time.
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    will be headed back to Kansas in 2 weeks to try to fill a couple turkey tags with archery gear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRnCO View Post
    will be headed back to Kansas in 2 weeks to try to fill a couple turkey tags with archery gear.
    Good luck out there!

    Been a while since I went after turkey, got turned off after I saved pref points for a good area only to have people running their dogs thru the SWA.

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    My 8 year old got one with a bow this year on film in Nebraska, his first animal period. To say im a proud dad is an understatement.. me on the other hand am stricking our. But his hunt already made my year so im over it :-)

    However im also going to Kansas next weekend and at some point back to NE.. these Colorado birds are far and few between... some day I'll get a CO bird... but did I mention my 8 year old shot a freaking turkey with a bow???

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterhawk View Post
    My 8 year old got one with a bow this year on film in Nebraska, his first animal period. To say im a proud dad is an understatement.. me on the other hand am stricking our. But his hunt already made my year so im over it :-)

    However im also going to Kansas next weekend and at some point back to NE.. these Colorado birds are far and few between... some day I'll get a CO bird... but did I mention my 8 year old shot a freaking turkey with a bow???
    Wow, that's quite an accomplishment!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterhawk View Post
    My 8 year old got one with a bow this year on film in Nebraska, his first animal period. To say im a proud dad is an understatement.. me on the other hand am stricking our. But his hunt already made my year so im over it :-)

    However im also going to Kansas next weekend and at some point back to NE.. these Colorado birds are far and few between... some day I'll get a CO bird... but did I mention my 8 year old shot a freaking turkey with a bow???
    That’s awesome! I just hope I see one while I have my bow in hand. Last year I saw turkeys while elk and deer hunting, during turkey season they were nowhere to be found.

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