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Red river county turkeys? #3737695 11/08/12 11:20 PM
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I have access to 100 acres of pine trees in red river county a couple miles away from Avery. I was thinking about hunting turkeys this spring, but I don't know if there are any there. I was curious if any of u guys hunt around Avery, and if you have ever seen any turkeys?

Re: Red river county turkeys? [Re: MckinneyRifleHunter] #3738116 11/09/12 01:29 AM
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Best thing to do is start scouting now. I've heard of birds in your county.


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Re: Red river county turkeys? [Re: SweetTea] #3804145 12/01/12 12:26 AM
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Red River County traditionally has the most Easterns harvested out of all counties (except for last year). Game camera with some corn should be enough to know what kind of population you might have.

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