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Merriam Turkey Hunt 2022

Started by Zach Markus, January 07, 2022, 08:33:45 PM

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Zach Markus

Hey guys, me and a buddy are looking to make a trip out west this season to chase some merriam turkeys. We have been to Kansas and killed some Rios a couple years ago but that's as far west as we've been. I'm not looking for anyone's honey hole and I understand not wanting to advertise good public lands on a public talk forum, I've seen that ruin a good place or two around here so feel free to pm me. I've been doing a lot of research and it's pretty overwhelming with the amount of public lands in a few different states and I know not all areas have turkeys. We were originally thinking pine ridge area in Nebraska or black hills in South Dakota or Wyoming but I'm getting mixed reviews on those areas. Any help is greatly appreciated, Thanks guys.


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neal

Nebraska gets run over. Not saying you can't kill one there because you can. But if you want a Merriams I'd avoid Nebraska it's hybrid central. I've killed plenty of white ones there over 20 years but way more hybrids. Go up and hunt the BH's of SD and WY.
You can buy a tag in WY OTC and 2 tags for SD with more land than you could hunt in a month.
I've hunted all 3 places lots of times and will be again this spring.

Neal


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deerhunt1988

Quote from: Zach Markus on January 07, 2022, 08:33:45 PM
I'm not looking for anyone's honey hole
Ah, famous internet forum words!

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Zach Markus

Quote from: deerhunt1988 on January 08, 2022, 05:26:44 PM
Quote from: Zach Markus on January 07, 2022, 08:33:45 PM
I'm not looking for anyone's honey hole
Ah, famous internet forum words!
Lol right. I'm really not though but with millions of acres of public lands I'd like to at least know I was heading to a place with a turkey population.


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Spurtaker

NE is loaded with hybrid turkeys. Eastern, rio, and Merriam. All 3 in some places.


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simpzenith

Blacks Hills is a good choice. Bird populations seem to be doing well. Just be prepared for sudden weather changes. It literally could be sunny and warm and a half hour later it could be cold and snowing. Late May would be the best time to go imo. More stable weather patterns and less hunters.

Alex T.

Those guys are right about Nebraska. Lots of pressure and most birds are hybrids. Pick another state and start contacting their wildlife guys, most will at least point you in the right direction. Good luck.

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