Missouri public hunting grounds
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Missouri public hunting grounds
Anybody hunt public ground in NE Missouri? Is the Atlanta CA or Indian Hills CA open to hunt turkey? Any good? Any other sugestions appreciated. Cannot afford an outfitter this year and I have no private ground to hunt this year. Thanks
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RE: Missouri public hunting grounds
I know there's lots of public ground down in the Mark Twain Nat. Forest. Also I believe Army Corp. ground surrounding the lakes like Truman are also public, and very good hunting. I've always wanted to put in with a boat, travel to a desolate area, and hunt turkey, it would be alot of fun! Good luck this year! Scott.
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RE: Missouri public hunting grounds
Mark Twain has alot of ground and you are probably right, more and more people every year. I would like to find a public area up around Memphis or Rutledge. Have a couple non-hunter friends up there. Guess I'll just have to drive over and look around next month.
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RE: Missouri public hunting grounds
Cant say that I feel for ya dude... Been hunting pressured Gobblers all my life and I deal with that bull !@#$ every spring... Your lucky you only have resident nuckle heads to deal with... I have three states worth of f!@# sticks to deal with. See I live in the Tri State area. Md,Pa,WV... All three states within 15 minutes of my hunting ground...
But somehow I manage to put my tag on these weiry gobblers almost every spring"it is what it is"
But somehow I manage to put my tag on these weiry gobblers almost every spring"it is what it is"
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RE: Missouri public hunting grounds
Mr.Longbeard I hear you brother, I am from Mercer County PA. If a turkey gobbles here 9 guys hear it. It was not like that 25 years ago. If and I say if I could find a bird I could work him until I killed him. Now if you park your turck along a back road, when you come out of the woods there are two other trucks parked there with you.
But In Mo. we are seeing more and more men hunting. And a steady decline of birds to hunt.I have been hunting Texas andShannon Counties for the past 15 years, my father in-law has been for more than 30 years.We just don't see the turkey sign, or hear the birds thatwe once did.
But we go to Mo. for 9 days away, it is a good time and the turkey hunting is only part of sleeping in a tent with ticks for 9 days.
But In Mo. we are seeing more and more men hunting. And a steady decline of birds to hunt.I have been hunting Texas andShannon Counties for the past 15 years, my father in-law has been for more than 30 years.We just don't see the turkey sign, or hear the birds thatwe once did.
But we go to Mo. for 9 days away, it is a good time and the turkey hunting is only part of sleeping in a tent with ticks for 9 days.