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What kind of birds?

Started by 762hunter, April 28, 2017, 09:48:48 AM

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762hunter

Was able to take 2 birds this past weekend in Nebraska.

Was going to register 1 or both with the NWTF.
I know Nebraska has Merriams as well as Rios and some hybrids.

I'm a Tennessee guy and barely know Easterns so I figured I'd come here and ask what are these?

Bird #1





Bird #2




If location helps I was right smack in the middle of the state.



Also I have never registered a bird with the NWTF so any tips in doing so is appreciated.
I have printed off the registration form but thats as far as I got.  Been playing catch up at work.

Thanks in advance


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CT Spur Collector

I don't think it matters. I registered both of my toms I shot in Nebraska and the NWTF recognizes the hybrid also as a Merriam. Probably doesn't matter in the eyes of the NWTF.  You can email them if you'd like.

I shot mine in the Northwest corner of the state.

duxrus

Once you get below the Northern Pine Ridge you should be dealing with mostly hybrids. The further south, the more Rios. My gun doesn't care so hybrids tend to flop just like a true blood  ;D

762hunter

Thanks

Yeah my gun does not discriminate either




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dejake

What's the purpose of registering the birds?  Do they use that to collect data?

fallhnt

Whatever subspecies is most resembles. You may be to for East for Merriam. Merriam turkey have the shortest legs and therefore shorter beards.

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When I turkey hunt I use a DSD decoy

spaightlabs

1st one looks like a Merr-rio.
2nd looks like a Rio-stern.   ;D

Congrats on a couple of very nice birds.

TauntoHawk

Nebraska really seems to run mostly mutts... even in the same flock I saw birds that looked merriam, rio, eastern.... I think the only thing to do is kill them one tag at a time until the whole mess is sorted
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J-Shaped

Quote from: 762hunter on April 28, 2017, 10:51:11 AM
Thanks

Yeah my gun does not discriminate either




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Absolutely. Congratulations. Great looking birds.

mgm1955

Quote from: spaightlabs on April 28, 2017, 02:16:39 PM
1st one looks like a Merr-rio.
2nd looks like a Rio-stern.   ;D

Congrats on a couple of very nice birds.
:agreed: Congrats! Two fine birds. Register them as dead gobblers, all that matters really.

surehuntsalot

it's not the harvest,it's the chase

stinkpickle

My momma always said, "Hunting in hybrid country is like a box of chocolates..."

tha bugman

Whatever they are they are beautiful!  Congrats~! :drool:

762hunter

I'm ready to go back

Sure was fun hunting a new place, seeing new terrain, and hunting something different than a hardwood bottom.

The birds was just icing on the cake


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tha bugman

Quote from: 762hunter on May 02, 2017, 03:05:47 PM
I'm ready to go back

Sure was fun hunting a new place, seeing new terrain, and hunting something different than a hardwood bottom.

The birds was just icing on the cake


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Yeah I feel the same way about out of state hunts!