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Spring turkey hunt


mrklean

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Just got the spring hunt down in Kansas booked today $400 for 2 birds lodging food and seeing more birds then you can ever imagine, man i cant wait to get back down there had a blast last year and am sure i will have even more fun this year.

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its guided, the guy rich that puts them on does it for some extra cash pretty much on the weekends. You stay at his small farm house his wife cooks all the food and man oh man its good. I saw where he posted the hunts, its another form so im pretty sure i cant post which it is, but they are filling up fast already, i think he has 3 weekends left. shoot me an email if your interested krenkly20 at hotmail.com

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I remember you had a good time last year. I won a hunt for Kansas next spring. It'll be the 7th different state I've hunted spring turkeys.

Now you've got me excited about it again. It's still 8 months away!

Anybody else have special plans for next spring?

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man i was suprised the number of emails i got, well folks rich is already booked up only does about 6 hunts per spring, ill post again if he opens up for fall turks.

One of the funny things about turkeys in that state you dont even need to register them, you get a tag, but you dont need to register it, if you buy another license the next year they ask if you tagged one the year before but thats all. Weird

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i just got back from the black hills the other week saw a few groups of turkeys out there must be fun hunting out there.

Can't wait to get back, best week of the year for me. Deer, turkeys and big trout. Get to bring all the toys. Can't top that.

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