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What are the best public lands for spring turkeys?
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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 1003688" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>You need some private land that has no hunting pressure for the turkeys you are talking about. I never see them on public land. You got to work hard for them on public and it is a real victory when you succeed. My brother shot one at Canton many years ago and he had been hunting out there for several years before he got that one. It was a young jake but he still says it was the most satisfying turkey hunt he ever had, and he has killed a bunch of whoppers since then. Plan on working hard and not getting too much success. Every once in awhile though, you may hit it right and just get one that is ready to come in. You can't kill them at home and you might as well be out enjoying the outdoors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 1003688, member: 3755"] You need some private land that has no hunting pressure for the turkeys you are talking about. I never see them on public land. You got to work hard for them on public and it is a real victory when you succeed. My brother shot one at Canton many years ago and he had been hunting out there for several years before he got that one. It was a young jake but he still says it was the most satisfying turkey hunt he ever had, and he has killed a bunch of whoppers since then. Plan on working hard and not getting too much success. Every once in awhile though, you may hit it right and just get one that is ready to come in. You can't kill them at home and you might as well be out enjoying the outdoors. [/QUOTE]
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