I wanna get a rio grande or eastern turkey this year with my bow, but I don't wanna pay a day lease to go hunt, anyone know of WMA's that have spring turkey hunts. I've looked all over TPWD's website but can't find anything. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right counties?
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Originally posted by rhendrix View PostI wanna get a rio grande or eastern turkey this year with my bow, but I don't wanna pay a day lease to go hunt, anyone know of WMA's that have spring turkey hunts. I've looked all over TPWD's website but can't find anything. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right counties?
I have never taken a Turkey gun or bow but am looking forward to the day I get a shot with my bow.
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostI found a bunch of areas to hunt turkey for free. You just need to buy a Public Hunting Lands Permit and they will send you a book with all the places you can hunt anything. I am wanting to do a DIY pheasant hunt this year.....
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Originally posted by rhendrix View PostThink you can post up some links, I tried looking up turkeys by county in hopes that you could see the WMA's that were in each county, but that didn't work. There didn't seem an easy way for me to go about it unless I went through every PDF file for every WMA on TPWD's list and look to see if they offered turkey's.
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I know of one place that is the old type 2, but just a few people know about it and if I told ya, then I'd have to kill ya!I have only killed 1 turkey there and wished I had my bow. Shot him at 16 yds with the scatter gun, but he had went behind a big oak tree first, giving me the oppurtunity to draw my bow IF I HAD IT!!! But the last 2 yrs, I only had 1 day to hunt it, heard them but didn't close the deal. Easterns can be very hard to hunt. Sometimes they gobble, a lot of times they don't. They just show up.
Now, I do know there are birds on the Sabine NF, but where, I don't know. I just know some folks that deer hunt it and they see turkeys all the time, but they don't turkey hunt. The main thing you need is time. Time to scout before the season and locate some birds.
Good Luck!!!
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Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View PostIf you get the public permit, you can look at the North East part of the state, RR county, Bowie County, and in that area for public spots.
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