Over the counter turkey tags??

Feildhunter701

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Good idea or bad? Maybe even nonresident tags? I’ve lived in western nodak for 40 years and to me it just seems like locals don’t have much interest in turkey huntin.
 


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I'm not sure we have enough turkey tags to go that route in high access areas. Those turkeys would get smoked, literally.
 

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Seems like there’s always left over tags in the spring. I believe I had a friend with 3 this fall. There no shortage of turkeys.
 

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I think the no-NRs in the spring thing is in the century code or something.
 


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I believe all tags are sold. I'm confused by the question. Are you suggesting no limit on turkeys?
 

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In 02 which is a huge unit they put out 200 tags. I counted over 300 in a ten square mile area this morning . Gf has no clue . Having said that , no , it should not be otc
 

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When you get a tag, isn't it like..... buy 1 and shoot 4 for free?? :;:huh......................:;:muahaha
 

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