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Prettiest place you've killed a turkey

Started by younggun, February 25, 2011, 11:34:44 PM

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1. Bankhead National Forest in Alabama, home to the original strain of eastern wild turkey ,always been here since the lord put them there .96,000 acres of management area with  100 plus year old hardwoods in the canyons and ridges,absolutely beautiful,but there isn't any turkey there now.

2.Tombigbee River.Pickens County,Alabama

3.Talladega National Forest

4. A swamp in Greene Co,Alabama near Snoddy.

5.Coosa Co,Swamp Creek

6.Skyline Management area in Alabama

7.Anywhere in Tennessee or Alabama.
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Sherrell

I think when I was up at 8,000 feet in New Mexico in 07.this year going up to 10,000 ft and I'm going to make sure I have the camera in the vest as I missed taking some pics of some beautiful country.






OLE RASPY

#35
Here is the prettiest country i have ever hunted turkey in.





This is in crawford nebraska.

oatsj


buck_hunter21

The mountains of TN. Good ole Rocky Top.  :icon_thumright:

Spill Blood


Reloader

I killed a brute of an Eastern on top of a small ozark moutain in 2003.  Fog was set in and visibility was only about 30-40yds.  The tom appeared against the white fog background in full strut. I'll never forget the sight

fiveyear



About twenty feet to the left I got my first Longbeard Osceola and twenty feet to the right is a pretty creek. 

shad309

#40
Arkansas Ozark Mountains at the Buffalo National River- God's Country  ;)

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FLTurkey

This is a hard one to answer.  I grew up hunting in Eastern Kentucky which is beautiful but now I hunt amongst the Dogwoods of South Alabama.  My vote goes to Conecuh Co Alabama.

John

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Foggy morning on the edge of a South Central Florida oak hammock.   
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Gobblerdn1

The prettiest country I've been blessed to hunt was near Washingtonville, Pa. Hunted up there a few years back witha a good friend. Very pretty place!

swamp_bird89

Nice pictures...cool thread guys...

Quote from: guesswho on February 28, 2011, 08:09:27 PM
Foggy morning on the edge of a South Central Florida oak hammock.   

It dont get no better then that. Took some pictures last time I was at my place when I saw this thread.

Called one up for my brother right here last year.




Theres a big oak hammock at the end of this trail. My sanctuary is at the end of that trail. Truely untouched woods.