Jump to content
  • GUESTS

    If you want access to members only forums on HSO, you will gain access only when you Sign-in or Sign-Up .

    This box will disappear once you are signed in as a member. ?

Turkey Permits


riverrat56

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 55
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

LABS4ME/Ken

Heard you on the FAN today talking about Red Lake, I was up there this last weekend pretty slow till about 8:30 Saturday night picked 7 in about an hour between 13 and 14.5 inches.

Are you saying I can buy a bow turkey permit for any zone as long as it is for the last 2 time periods?

Roger

Link to comment
Share on other sites

RogerMN, that is not true, you can buy a bow tag for the last 2 seasons ONLY for permit areas where the quota is 50 permits or more. I don't know if you have to specify which permit area you are hunting or not. I will be buying one for my son(13yr. old) who got denied this year. You can also go with and help call for someone if I understand the regs. Correct me if I am wrong.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hey Roger... Nova is correct, the one stipulation is you have to pick a permit area that has 50 or more permits per season. Glad to hear you picked up a few crappies... it's really slowed down up there. I really think with these schools shrinking in numbers, it's much easier to scatter them with commotion and crowding, making it tougher to get on a consistant bite. I may start bringing my sled up to really start chasing them well out and away from the crowds.

Nova, did your son apply, you may be able to pick up a surplus gun tag in March... if still not successful, it's my understanding you'd still be able to purchase a bow tag.

Good Luck!

Ken

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I got drawn for the second year in a row -343G, I hunt with my brother CornPirateKiller. Actually, I'm 3 for 3 on draws now because we got tags for last fall too. Hopefully I'll be tagging bird number three in May.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

yes he did apply, both my sons and I and we got 2 permits. As far as surplus tags there are only a few left and they are the last 2 seasons...kinda interfers with soft water fishing. We will just have to get him a bow tag and let him hunt during the week...be at Milli every weekend once the season opens. Thanks for the tip.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Year #5 in a row for me (usually for 338-G 4 years in a row), Year #3 in a row (same, 338-G) for my wife. This year we both got tags for 338-F and I'll be bow-gobbling in NE. in early April for a few days, too! 'sgonnaROCK!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tombow and blacksportsman.....

Where bouts do you guys go for 338? I was drawn in 338 this year. First time applying. I have a few ideas of places to hunt in general, but I don't know if those places hold turkeys. I've just hunted public land in those areas before.

ANy thoughts...maybe you'd like to scout sometime?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, my buddy and I will be hunting in the Rapids Lake Unit of the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge. We checked it out briefly last year, just before duck opener, and liked what we saw. Heard some good things about it, too. I'm sure that this is one of the more popular spots in zone 338, but it's still worth a try. I'm open to some more scouting and I'm sure my buddy would be, too...

Manny

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Quote:


Borch:

How'd you fare? Hope the new job is panning out well, and that it gives you about 1 1/2 months off to chase some birds!

Joel


Well my son and I drew permits for 419E. My daughters drew a blank. Maybe there are a few surplus permits out there for them. The new job is going great. The time just flies and we all have a good time. As far as time off from work goes...Well, I'll have a lot more time to go fishing than turkey hunting. I won't be making the trip out to the black hills this spring for the first time in a long time. But having my summer off will make up for it. laugh.gif

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • we are 'the leading edge' HSO Creators

Got mine too: 349E. It's been a while since I turkey hunted. I'm looking forward to it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Congrats to all chosen. Can anybody, explain to me the levels? I got chosen with a group and preference of 2. What does this mean, is it good or bad and/or do I need to change it? Thanks in advance.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Churla:

Preference or preference level only affects your likelihood of being chosen for a specific year/time period. Each year you apply and are unsuccessful, you gain a preference of 1 point. The higher your preference, the more likely you are to get chosen. However, your real competition is all of the other people and their preference level, applying for the same permit area and time period that you are.

When applying as a group, the person in the group with the lowest preference is the one considered in the drawing. So in your case with a preference of 2, it just means that no one in your group got a permit last year.

Glad to hear you got a permit. Good luck, and make sure and post results/status of your hunt right here. Any pics are great too!

Joel

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Mr.Powerstroke,

Primarily I've hunted public land in 338. Last year, I contacted 3 landowners via mail and one responded. My wife and I hunted on his property (300 acres of B-A-YOOTIFUL turkey habitat and bunches of birds around). My wife got her first-ever gobbler there and I ended up bagging one on public land on the 6th of 7 days available. 'scuse me while I shed a tear-----the lessee that gave us the permission informed me that the landowner sold the property out from under him so we won't be hunting there again, unless the new owners are willing to give us permission. So it's back to public land. Some public can be good, IF the .22-heads aren't walking around shooting everything in sight! That makes it just a bit uncomfortable to be sitting in full camo. Which season were you picked for? I may have some ideas for you. First suggestion: As soon as the landowner list comes out, get letters out to some in the area and see if you can get access. The best idea is to try and determine first where the land actually is because some land is not really huntable. I hunt south of Belle Plaine. Second suggestion: Get a plat book and start going door to door NOW to the farms in the general area that look good. Now is the time because the farmers aren't as busy and you'll get more time to talk to them. Some of them that border the public land may give you permission to cross their property to access back corners of public land, if they won't allow you to actually hunt on their property.

Public land where I hunt is Minnesota River Valley edges and has a respectable turkey population. The DNR HSOforum has some public land info available on their "Recreation Compass".

Scouting is important for sure, tip: I've learned not to do it too early because I have scouted in areas where birds were relatively thick during warmer months but GONE during late winter.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yup I checked the first day they were posted. My son and I got drawn for 341-A.

If any of you Turkey hunters out there get a turkey and want something unique I'll be happy to make you a Wing Bone call from your turkeys wing.

I got drawn the 1st year they allowed turkey hunting in Minnesota and scored ona nice 24 1/2 pounder. I took the wing bones and make 2 calls. They now hang around my neck each spring and fall I'm lucky enough to get drawn. I have used them to call in 100 + gobblers (during scounting and hunting) for myslef and hunting partners. I use them in combination with a slate and box call for maximum effectiveness.

All I ask is that you send me the wings (If you don't mount the bird), along with $5.00 for return shipping and I'll make 2 calls. I'll send you one of the calls and keep one for myself, I plan on donating them to the local [PoorWordUsage] banquets to help raise money.

If you live in or near Rochester there wouldn't be and shipping costs.

If you're interested jsut send me an e-mail at [email protected]

Good hunting and congratualtions on being drawn.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • got this tackled today took about 3 hours to get both sides done. Didnt even get to use a torch....   Thought I was golden with just jacking it up and I could get to everything but no luck. Had to remove the entire axle hub and brake assembly to get to what I needed. Was a pain but still better then taking off the entire pivot arm.    Axle bearings were already greased and in great shape thankfully. Got both leaf springs installed and its ready for the road again.   Probably going to have my electric brakes checked, I am not touching anything with the brake drums. Based on what I saw it doesn't look like my electric brakes have been working anyway. Brakes are nice to have if its slippery out
    • By The way that didn't work either!! Screw it I'll just use the cellular. 
    • It’s done automatically.  You might need an actual person to clear that log in stuff up.   Trash your laptop history if you haven’t tried that already.
    • 😂 yea pretty amazing how b o o b i e s gets flagged, but they can't respond or tell me why I  can't get logged in here on my laptop but I can on my cellular  😪
    • I grilled some brats yesterday, maybe next weekend will the next round...  
    • You got word censored cuz you said        B o o b ies….. haha.   Yeah, no… grilling is on hiatus for a bit.
    • Chicken mine,  melded in Mccormick poultry seasoning for 24 hours.  Grill will get a break till the frigid temps go away!
    • we had some nice weather yesterday and this conundrum was driving me crazy  so I drove up to the house to take another look. I got a bunch of goodies via ups yesterday (cables,  winch ratchet parts, handles, leaf springs etc).   I wanted to make sure the new leaf springs I got fit. I got everything laid out and ready to go. Will be busy this weekend with kids stuff and too cold to fish anyway, but I will try to get back up there again next weekend and get it done. I don't think it will be bad once I get it lifted up.    For anyone in the google verse, the leaf springs are 4 leafs and measure 25 1/4" eye  to eye per Yetti. I didnt want to pay their markup so just got something else comparable rated for the same weight.   I am a first time wheel house owner, this is all new to me. My house didn't come with any handles for the rear cables? I was told this week by someone in the industry that cordless drills do not have enough brake to lower it slow enough and it can damage the cables and the ratchets in the winches.  I put on a handle last night and it is 100% better than using a drill, unfortatenly I found out the hard way lol and will only use the ICNutz to raise the house now.
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.