jeremy.b
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This year I'm starting up my hunting log in time to catch the spring turkey hunting adventures as they unfold!
Last couple years threads:
2019 Thread
2018 Thread
The family is doing well, we're weathering the Covid-19 storm fairly well (still employed, had a decent stock of TP when it ran dry, etc).
Sprint Turkey hunting plans
In prior years we've usually been able to head up to north Idaho in the spring and get in chase some birds around, but with Covid-19 that particular trip probably won't happen until summer.
I have been in touch with Andy (who I hunted pronghorn with in Idaho last Sept) and we had started planning on trying to connect and chase some birds in SE Idaho, but then the Idaho F&G suspended out-of-state tag sales due to Covid-19. I'm still pondering a trip or two up to go help Andy chase birds anyway, we'll see!
So that leaves me to actually find birds in Utah for my own hunts. I had started the scouting process last spring and ramped it up a couple weeks ago.
I took my oldest Joshua on a trip to one area only to find out that the trail system I wanted to get to was up a gated road that didn't open until later in the spring. Good news for lack of pressure, bad news for taking the kiddo on a hike! We made the best of it and went on a hike in one of the spots we like to go (and did see one group of turkeys on private)
I also took another trip with my 2nd oldest Caleb the following weekend to check out a further-away spot. We didn't see any sign or hear any birds (other than almost running over 3 chuckars) but had a fun trip anyway.
The whole family got in another hike to get out of the house that weekend too!
Then this last weekend I headed back on my own to the gated area where I had taken Joshua. I hiked up the gated road and into the trail system I wanted to hit. I found a few birds and a whole lot more elevation than I had planned (2200 ft gained and lost in 7 1/2 miles). It was an amazing day to be out in the hills though!
I even managed to stumble (literally) into a decent muley shed.
There were enough birds spread across a few drainage's that this looks to be a pretty decent spot. I'll still try to dig up a few more options in case it ends up getting more pressure than I like though.
One thing I have noticed is the birds are not very talkative down here compared to north Idaho. Or maybe I don't know how to call them yet! All part of the fun and I'll keep this thing going as things start coming together.
Last couple years threads:
2019 Thread
2018 Thread
The family is doing well, we're weathering the Covid-19 storm fairly well (still employed, had a decent stock of TP when it ran dry, etc).
Sprint Turkey hunting plans
In prior years we've usually been able to head up to north Idaho in the spring and get in chase some birds around, but with Covid-19 that particular trip probably won't happen until summer.
I have been in touch with Andy (who I hunted pronghorn with in Idaho last Sept) and we had started planning on trying to connect and chase some birds in SE Idaho, but then the Idaho F&G suspended out-of-state tag sales due to Covid-19. I'm still pondering a trip or two up to go help Andy chase birds anyway, we'll see!
So that leaves me to actually find birds in Utah for my own hunts. I had started the scouting process last spring and ramped it up a couple weeks ago.
I took my oldest Joshua on a trip to one area only to find out that the trail system I wanted to get to was up a gated road that didn't open until later in the spring. Good news for lack of pressure, bad news for taking the kiddo on a hike! We made the best of it and went on a hike in one of the spots we like to go (and did see one group of turkeys on private)
I also took another trip with my 2nd oldest Caleb the following weekend to check out a further-away spot. We didn't see any sign or hear any birds (other than almost running over 3 chuckars) but had a fun trip anyway.
The whole family got in another hike to get out of the house that weekend too!
Then this last weekend I headed back on my own to the gated area where I had taken Joshua. I hiked up the gated road and into the trail system I wanted to hit. I found a few birds and a whole lot more elevation than I had planned (2200 ft gained and lost in 7 1/2 miles). It was an amazing day to be out in the hills though!
I even managed to stumble (literally) into a decent muley shed.
There were enough birds spread across a few drainage's that this looks to be a pretty decent spot. I'll still try to dig up a few more options in case it ends up getting more pressure than I like though.
One thing I have noticed is the birds are not very talkative down here compared to north Idaho. Or maybe I don't know how to call them yet! All part of the fun and I'll keep this thing going as things start coming together.
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