Spreading Wild Turkey love

DirtHunter

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Saturday my co-worker and I headed down to Love Valley from Orange County looking for birds.
We did not see any.
As we were getting to the trailhead we met a couple of gentlemen going for a hike and they asked us what we were hunting.
I told them Turkeys. They were shocked there were wild turkeys here.
I told them that This area in San Diego were the only place in Southern California that had wild turkeys.
I gather he was generally amaze of this. and I hope I shedding a positive light on us So-Cal hunters.
 
Yea I get that reaction about 90% of the time when I mention hunting Turkeys in San Diego. People generally can't believe there are wild Turkeys running around out in the woods.
 
got thank every one involved, would been nice when I started hunting, I did find them in northern Mexico, smart birds, couldn't get close, but I was naïve back then.
 
Saturday my co-worker and I headed down to Love Valley from Orange County looking for birds.
We did not see any.
As we were getting to the trailhead we met a couple of gentlemen going for a hike and they asked us what we were hunting.
I told them Turkeys. They were shocked there were wild turkeys here.
I'd also be shocked to hear there's wild turkeys in Love Valley.. haha jk.

Yeah I run into people who've lived in SD their whole life and have no idea there's turkeys here.. of course these same people rarely venture east of the 15.
 
I would agree about Love Valley....I have never seen a turkey there or even heard of one being seen....Yet, they're quit common in the surrounding areas....Love Valley would be about the last place I'd hunt turkeys.
 
I would agree about Love Valley....I have never seen a turkey there or even heard of one being seen....Yet, they're quit common in the surrounding areas....Love Valley would be about the last place I'd hunt turkeys.
@ilovesprig if there are no turkeys in Love Valley. How about McGee Flat or Deadman Flat? Or where would you recommend, my camera didn't get a good picture of the Forest map where the turkeys were?
 
Grandpa took part in the first introducttion of the yardbirds in SLO county....they released several dozen on the property....still have a few left to this day..granny tells a great story on how that went...oh boy..what a story..Came from Texas..Rio,s...my favorite.
 
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@ilovesprig if there are no turkeys in Love Valley. How about McGee Flat or Deadman Flat? Or where would you recommend, my camera didn't get a good picture of the Forest map where the turkeys were?

Like I said, there's turkeys in the surrounding public lands (CNF)….Magee Flat, Deadman Flat, Kessler Flat, and most ground off of Boulder & Eagle Peak Rds had turkeys....About 4-6 years ago, we went into a downward spiral of losing our turkeys....I know a lot of guys that have had a tough time on public lands this year...The turkey season is coming to a rapid end with this warm weather coming up as well.
 
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