TheBenHoyle
Well-known member
Hey guys, just looking for some real-world knowledge from anyone who might have it and be willing to share.
It has been a few years since I have had a chance to go turkey hunting with my dad because he has gotten so busy in his retirement. In Illinois you have to apply in December for week-long seasons in April and May, and it is hard for him to commit so far in advance to apply.
Anyway long story short, he called me up to see if I wanted to do something in early April (4/2-4/5) when my mom will be on a quilting bus trip with my sister. Well that is about 3 weeks too early for any Illinois season. As a matter of fact you have to go all the way down to Tennessee (about 7 hour drive for me) to get to an open turkey season.
It's expensive and a lot of driving, but it looks like we could spend a couple days in the Cheatham Wildlife Management Area looking for Toms. Has anyone else been down there? It looks like a huge area (20K acres?) based on what I see on the internet.
Any help would be appreciated. I feel like I am stabbing out in the dark and I would hate to drive all the way down there to discover something crucial about hunting in Tennessee or hunting at Cheatham that spoils things for us.
Thanks.
It has been a few years since I have had a chance to go turkey hunting with my dad because he has gotten so busy in his retirement. In Illinois you have to apply in December for week-long seasons in April and May, and it is hard for him to commit so far in advance to apply.
Anyway long story short, he called me up to see if I wanted to do something in early April (4/2-4/5) when my mom will be on a quilting bus trip with my sister. Well that is about 3 weeks too early for any Illinois season. As a matter of fact you have to go all the way down to Tennessee (about 7 hour drive for me) to get to an open turkey season.
It's expensive and a lot of driving, but it looks like we could spend a couple days in the Cheatham Wildlife Management Area looking for Toms. Has anyone else been down there? It looks like a huge area (20K acres?) based on what I see on the internet.
Any help would be appreciated. I feel like I am stabbing out in the dark and I would hate to drive all the way down there to discover something crucial about hunting in Tennessee or hunting at Cheatham that spoils things for us.
Thanks.