and we would certainly LOVE for you to come take care of some of the sky-carp for us! i am in the central part of the state. turkeys arent a hard thing, they are everywhere. i can find you a spot public or private, it wont be an issue. brian
I'm kinda interested in doing some Turkey hunting there in Wisconsin this Spring and wondered if anyone had any connections in doing so, or could recommend a good guide/place to hunt? I know the WI board is not super active but I thought I'd give you guys a shout out anyway.
and we would certainly LOVE for you to come take care of some of the sky-carp for us! i am in the central part of the state. turkeys arent a hard thing, they are everywhere. i can find you a spot public or private, it wont be an issue. brian
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H2o is right a lot of birds in this neck of the woods, And a lot of public woods to hunt in. Back when I could get around and hunt . I like to run and gun a lot of fun . scout scout scout . Sound like Brian can help you . If I can help plezzzzzzzzzze let me know. Stay on top broz
"There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt
If you want to Turkey hunt in one of the top turkey hunting states I always have a lot of gobbling and turkey's to chase in MO and I fish T hill at that time. Spawn is crazy there every year.
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Tom turkey tt
And with that, I'll see you on the water...
John
Remember to take your kids fishn'
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"There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt
No turkey shot. Tons seen, but they were just too far away. We think it was too late in the season to call them in to where we were. The Toms would gobble back at us and then they would just keep on doing what they were doing, usually eating or moving to an area to eat.
I have to say, H2oHammer was awesome. We were treated to home made chimichanga and leinie's honey weiss upon arrival. He certainly is an excellent cook. I would drive back up there in an instant just for that Mexican Food and Wisconsin Beer! Afterwords Brian took us on a tour of the area. It was about an hour before sun set, and as we drove from field to field we seen tons of Hens, Jakes, Toms, and deer too. Wildlife was all over, what an absolutely beautiful area. I'll post some pics here in a sec.
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True Americana, who can't stop for a Brat at the local gas station. And it was a good one.
What are these again?
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