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Hunting around Turkey

Posted By: TRJ49

Hunting around Turkey - 05/06/17 12:56 AM

Does anyone know how the hunting is around Turkey in Hall county.
Posted By: Always ready 2 hunt

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 05/06/17 02:05 AM

Tough due to drought last few years but some up and comers in next 2-3 years. 5-6 year old class basically non-existent. Crops/food plots really help because the deer (especialy MD) will be camped out and bedded in them on the large farms.
Posted By: kry226

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 05/06/17 05:05 AM

Originally Posted By: Always ready 2 hunt
Tough due to drought last few years but some up and comers in next 2-3 years. 5-6 year old class basically non-existent. Crops/food plots really help because the deer (especialy MD) will be camped out and bedded in them on the large farms.


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Posted By: TRJ49

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 05/06/17 10:58 PM

Looking at a lease about 6 miles out of town.
Thanks for the report does sound to postive.
Posted By: Always ready 2 hunt

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 05/07/17 12:30 AM

Which direction out of town? which county road? if one of he red dirt roads it is slick as snot with just a little bit of rain even for 4WD.
Posted By: TRJ49

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 05/07/17 11:48 AM

North east county road u to the camp site,it's around 10,000 acres.
Posted By: Always ready 2 hunt

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 05/07/17 02:27 PM

Large place, may be the one I saw on Craig's list ad which looked promising. We are due east about same distance from town. MD better on the canyon cedar breaks and WT in the mesquites. Good luck to you.
Posted By: Dry Fire

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 05/09/17 01:38 PM

Back in the 70's and early 80's I used to quail and turkey hunt around there. Spent a lot of that time winching my truck out of the sand pits.
Posted By: Skipetex

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 05/19/17 04:45 PM

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Posted By: Loanman

Re: Hunting around Turkey - 06/06/17 11:41 AM

A lot of dust when it's dry and when it's wet it's tough to get around....4wd is a must, not good for sidesxsides.
A lot of hunters have a hard time finding white tails out there, more of a Mulie type territory.
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