Anyone ever hunt this area and have any tips or pointers on where to go? I'm lost to be honest
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That’s why scouting from home on google maps and paper maps and onX maps way early is so important.
Sorry edited. Scouting early and often and multiple areas is the key. Burn tire and boot rubber. Probably not much Turkey I’m the area. But I’ve been wrong before
With the wrong mindset hunting and scouting can be discouraging. Overcoming discouragement and the ability to persevere are probably two of the things that most set apart unsuccessful and successful hunters. Just keep scouting. As for a spot look in the hills I have seen some there a few times. Then when you find them don’t tell anyone where, by that point you will understand why.Got any pointers on where to go? It's discouraging putting in hours to not see anything
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Got any pointers on where to go? It's discouraging putting in hours to not see anything
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Onyx Ranch had some (south of the South Fork), Greenhorn Mt. had some, and around the golf course in Wohlford Heights had some.....I hunted them on Greenhorn and all birds that I saw were on private prop......And never saw many.
I heard up rancheria rd there’s turkeys....I’m not sure if there’s any blm property...
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Off highway 155?
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Props to you for getting out but you should’ve called up some forest service folks and talked to them. All the birds left in that drainage are on the Audubon bird preserve, and not huntable. Look up north of Glennville. Nobody is going to give you the X or anything close on an open forum like this for all the world to see. If you’re gonna burn rubber, you should’ve headed to the Sac area.
Wouldn't be my choice. Quail are scarce to nonexistent. Forget Canebreak. Been up there three times and never saw a turkey.