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Virginia Turkey hunters
#8108355
03/26/24 04:11 PM
03/26/24 04:11 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Akron, Ohio
bass10
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OP
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Joined: Mar 2009
Akron, Ohio
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Hi all, my son and I are heading to Virginia this year to chase the thundering gobblers. Any tips or in sight? We usually go on the cheap with free camping and quick, cheap meals. I am thinking the Washington/Jefferson National Forest area for the public hunting?
"The more people I meet the more I love my dog!"
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Re: Virginia Turkey hunters
[Re: bass10]
#8108382
03/26/24 04:54 PM
03/26/24 04:54 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Piney va. soon be 19
cotton
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Piney va. soon be 19
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I hunt the Jefferson some or did before getting all stove up. Some days you'll have the mountains to yourself and sometimes it seems you're hunting in a small town.
John 3/16
ifin your gonna be dumb ya gotta be tough VTA life member
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Re: Virginia Turkey hunters
[Re: ABeardedTrapper]
#8108461
03/26/24 06:43 PM
03/26/24 06:43 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Akron, Ohio
bass10
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OP
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Joined: Mar 2009
Akron, Ohio
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Bass, What area of VA you heading too. Eric Well we are scouting all day Friday so it really depends on our brief scouting efforts and we can hopefully find some birds?
"The more people I meet the more I love my dog!"
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Re: Virginia Turkey hunters
[Re: Tony1967]
#8108463
03/26/24 06:46 PM
03/26/24 06:46 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Akron, Ohio
bass10
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OP
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Joined: Mar 2009
Akron, Ohio
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We hunt the Washington national forest south of the town of Monterey. Tough hunting as there are not a lot of birds. Some years it’s a success if we just hear a few. Normally only run into other hunters the first couple days. My advice is do some scouting, be patient and get away from roads. Well they are breaking records with birds taken and they have a 3 bird limit so there’s birds somewhere in The state. Most states are cutting back on things?
"The more people I meet the more I love my dog!"
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Re: Virginia Turkey hunters
[Re: bass10]
#8108485
03/26/24 07:01 PM
03/26/24 07:01 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
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Georgia's population is struggling in many parts of the state. Im fortunate to have access to 5 private tracts. Won't be as easy to kill one as it was a decade ago, but maybe I can pull it off.
Starts this Saturday, March 30th.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Virginia Turkey hunters
[Re: Tony1967]
#8109101
03/27/24 03:57 PM
03/27/24 03:57 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Akron, Ohio
bass10
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OP
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Akron, Ohio
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We hunt the Washington national forest south of the town of Monterey. Tough hunting as there are not a lot of birds. Some years it’s a success if we just hear a few. Normally only run into other hunters the first couple days. My advice is do some scouting, be patient and get away from roads. Well I better be hearing birds. We will scout hard in evenings when the season starts. Any advice on where to get away from people there. This will be opening weekend so its gonna be pressured.
"The more people I meet the more I love my dog!"
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Re: Virginia Turkey hunters
[Re: Tony1967]
#8109355
03/27/24 09:04 PM
03/27/24 09:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Sugar Grove, WV
JTfromWV
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Sugar Grove, WV
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We hunt Bath county, so not sure where you will be. I’m not saying there aren’t birds there but they can be tough to find where you won’t be covered up in other hunters. I think the southern part of the state has a lot more turkeys than the northwest where we have a camp. If I had to pick some areas in Bath county to hunt with no scouting they would be west of route 220. The first spot would be about 13 miles south of Monterey. There is an old CCC road that turns next to the Bratton farm and goes up on Back Creek Mountain. A lot of forest service roads with plenty of places to park or camp. If all of the gates are open you can drive all of the way to route 39 depending on trees across the road. The second spot would be about 18 miles south of Monterey. Star Chapel (Poor Farm) road turns west off of 220 and goes back and dead ends along the Jackson river. Fairly easy hiking along the river all the way to Hidden Valley. A good spot to Turkey hunt in the morning and trout fish in the afternoon. If you scout Friday you want to do it early. The wind should be gusting 40-50 mph in the afternoon. Will make hearing gobblers difficult.
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Re: Virginia Turkey hunters
[Re: bass10]
#8109625
03/28/24 07:46 AM
03/28/24 07:46 AM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Greene County,Virginia
run
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Joined: Dec 2013
Greene County,Virginia
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I haven't seen wild turkeys in national forest land . We do have land close to George Washington national Forest in Page County.
wanna be goat farmer.
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