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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 78424" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Narrow your search a bit. Coming on an outdoor site and asking a bunch of hunters to give up their contacts probably won't help much. I'd first recommend a call to a local rancher and ask if he has had problems with turkeys in his bales. If not, ask him if he knows of anyone who has. Ranchers HATE turkeys as they tear the bales up over winter and make a general mess of things. They will generally tell you if they have turkey problems and if they don't, they may know another rancher that does. Another option is to look at the number of tags available and then call the game warden from the area you want to hunt. The warden should have a few ideas on who has had some issues. You can also call the county extension officer from the county you want to hunt. They work very close with the ag producers in the county. They might be able to give you some leads. Hope this helps. Good Luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 78424, member: 314"] Narrow your search a bit. Coming on an outdoor site and asking a bunch of hunters to give up their contacts probably won't help much. I'd first recommend a call to a local rancher and ask if he has had problems with turkeys in his bales. If not, ask him if he knows of anyone who has. Ranchers HATE turkeys as they tear the bales up over winter and make a general mess of things. They will generally tell you if they have turkey problems and if they don't, they may know another rancher that does. Another option is to look at the number of tags available and then call the game warden from the area you want to hunt. The warden should have a few ideas on who has had some issues. You can also call the county extension officer from the county you want to hunt. They work very close with the ag producers in the county. They might be able to give you some leads. Hope this helps. Good Luck!! [/QUOTE]
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