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Title: Virginia turkeys
Post by: SSCsnood on February 26, 2020, 04:04:07 PM
Possibly visiting Virginia this coming spring and wondering if it will be worth the license/permit costs based on the county I will be visiting. Greene Co. it appears has a very low population based on DNR numbers. If I go it will be on a sizable chunk of private land and the landowner has no idea of turkey numbers on the property. Also wondering about any nearby state land worth trying. What is the general opinion on turkey numbers in this area from Virginia hunters. Thanks in advance for any info!  :OGani:
Title: Re: Virginia turkeys
Post by: Tunaguy on February 26, 2020, 08:26:37 PM
SSC, Not a Virginia native but I did hunt there last year with my son. He is living there now. He scouted some state land a week before the season and came back with good reports. Tracks and gobbling. We hunted there about a week after the season started and got skunked. We saw one hen and a jake after shooting hours.  I would concentrate on your private land. Can you get there a day or so early? I know they are on the state land but very shy once the season starts. Good luck .   Tunaguy
Title: Re: Virginia turkeys
Post by: fordhunt on February 26, 2020, 09:36:21 PM
If it was me id make take a good scouting trip I've hunted va for years and I think the population is way down in the co of bland where I hunted .may be worth the trip before you spend $200 .IMO
Title: Re: Virginia turkeys
Post by: Meleagris gallopavo on February 26, 2020, 10:32:22 PM
I have a good contact up there.  I'll try and find out and report back.
Title: Re: Virginia turkeys
Post by: SSCsnood on February 27, 2020, 09:01:56 AM
Thanks for the info guys. The landowner says he's seen turkeys in the past but not on many occasions, he doesn't spend very much time there as he lives in NY most of the year. Just looking at DNR stuff it seems that counties population is "very low". You never know when talking about private though.
Title: Re: Virginia turkeys
Post by: SSCsnood on February 27, 2020, 09:43:17 AM
Also, the place is near a town called Stanardsville if anyone is familiar with the area.
Title: Re: Virginia turkeys
Post by: Dtrkyman on February 27, 2020, 10:05:48 AM
Contact a local biologist or warden, if it is a large chunk of land you may have a honey hole?
Title: Re: Virginia turkeys
Post by: SSCsnood on February 27, 2020, 10:25:29 AM
Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 27, 2020, 10:05:48 AM
Contact a local biologist or warden, if it is a large chunk of land you may have a honey hole?

Dtrkyman, that is what I am hoping!