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arkansas turkey hunt bust... #3168235 04/18/12 11:37 AM
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Six of us hunted opening weekend at Lake Greeson. Wind blew the whole weekend hard. We hunted public land and never heard a gobble. If I hadnt seen tracks would have been hard pressed to believe a turkey was in that county. Greeson is beautiful lake and we enjoyed elk steaks off the grill; caught enough fish to feed about 12 folks on sat. Sunday the storms hit and we rode it out. Good time with friends but no turkey.



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Re: arkansas turkey hunt bust... [Re: kamolaw] #3168435 04/18/12 01:32 PM
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sounds like a blast anyway!!


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Originally Posted By: boliverpete
sounds like a blast anyway!!

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Re: arkansas turkey hunt bust... [Re: AaronM58] #3168480 04/18/12 01:54 PM
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Turkey populations in Akansas have dropped significantly in the past several years. Seasons have been shortened and bag limits lowered in many counties. Numbers have really gone down in southern Ark.


Re: arkansas turkey hunt bust... [Re: LAstrutter] #3170294 04/19/12 02:55 AM
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I hunted opening weekend in North West Arkansas, talked to a few hens and that's it. Due to the low populations, AGFC made the season later this year so most of the birds were done mating and weren't talking much



Re: arkansas turkey hunt bust... [Re: drewporto] #3170665 04/19/12 12:07 PM
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Was a good time with friends, relaxing, not working, hunting and fishing. Would have been nice if someone would have taken a turkey but we had a great time being together sharing the outdoors. Our host, Rusty, had worked his tail off to find us birds, they just werent in the mood. He brought two boats for us to fish in and had put us in a great camping spot. Just wish our lady hunter on her first turkey hunt could have taken a bird but we are gonna try to get her on a Rio in the future. I guess the turkey numbers are down, jakes were on the do not shoot list but a three day non resident was only $100, not bad.



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Re: arkansas turkey hunt bust... [Re: kamolaw] #3170897 04/19/12 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted By: kamolaw
a three day non resident was only $100, not bad.


You can duck hunt in Arkansas as a non resident for a whole season for only $100. ( $80 for the license and $20 for the stamp ) That's a good deal, $100 to hunt turkeys for 3 days is not. States rip non residents off to turkey or deer hunt. Texas has the best deal. A full turkey season for a non resident for $126 isn't bad at all. I paid $275 for a non resident Tennessee turkey season a couple of times. God bless Texas. BTW, at least you still had a good time. That's what it's all about anyway.


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darn yotes and hogs have helped to lower turkey numbers in the Natural State.........funny thing is we've seen more turkey's on our lease in the last few seasons....but not many folks in the area hunt them and we kill a lot of predators and hogs so that may be why.....





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Re: arkansas turkey hunt bust... [Re: kamolaw] #3176088 04/21/12 11:34 PM
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My 10 year old and I hunt SW Ar and haven'
t heard a gobble in a while. Youth season, they were still gobbling some, but not since. Very few birds it appears. Still, the season is just too late for good gobbling activity.


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