I'm looking for any suggestions on where to hunt Rio turkeys. My cousin wants to come to Texas to hunt Rios and we don't have them in east Texas. Im not looking to spend a bunch of money just have a place to tent and a sweet bird hunt.
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Originally posted by Texasbeanie View PostI talked to my cousin and he would be willing to trade a muzzleloader deer hunt or a rabbit hunt with bagels in Pennsylvania for a rio hunt if anyone would be interested. The deer hunting is way different in PA. It's a blast.
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Originally posted by Texasbeanie View PostI talked to my cousin and he would be willing to trade a muzzleloader deer hunt or a rabbit hunt with bagels in Pennsylvania for a rio hunt if anyone would be interested. The deer hunting is way different in PA. It's a blast.
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Originally posted by Texasbeanie View PostI talked to my cousin and he would be willing to trade a muzzleloader deer hunt or a rabbit hunt with bagels in Pennsylvania for a rio hunt if anyone would be interested. The deer hunting is way different in PA. It's a blast.
I hope when you say muzzleloader, you mean the flintlock. And I also hope this is a late season hunt, not the early season.... and it better involve a crew of about 20 guys pushing the side of a mountain through laurel in a foot of snow.
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Originally posted by 44mAG View PostAnywhere in the green.
I have seen more people/outfitters offering turkey hunts this year than ever before. Just do some research and choose the location/price that best fits your needs.
Your maps not to accurate. Montana and Wyoming are full of turkey.
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