EASTERNHUNTER
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Anybody have much luck in Cookville? My daughter lives there now & I plan on trying some spring gobbler hunting
If he sweet talks the homeless he could try in front of Honda as well lol.We see deer behind the Fleetguard building too.
It's privately owned down to the lakeDo they allow hunting around City Lake?
Thank you!There's some down Maple behind Fleetguatd.
Thank you.my daughter neighbor leases out a lot of land for ag and said I could try there so I hope theirs some around.There used to be several big flocks around town. "Progress" has certainly hurt them. Getting access to hunt some of these spots is gonna be hard. And heaven forbid you get permission, you'll be killing someone's pet.
Like anywhere, you'll find birds scattered throughout. Quite a bit of public ground within 40 minutes of Cookeville as well.
Got a particular area you're looking at going. Should be good hunting honestlyThank you.my daughter neighbor leases out a lot of land for ag and said I could try there so I hope theirs some around.
Thank you.I don't mind if they're spotty just don't want to hunt a ghost town!Good populations in most areas there. I'd give it a shot. Just know, like everywhere else, turkeys can be spotty
I was wondering about standing stone forest I believe it's calledGot a particular area you're looking at going. Should be good hunting honestly
If you're actually hunting the park, or even surrounding properties I'd guess those birds are educated, but they're there. @Huntaholic lives up that way, and I know several that hunt there. You'll have competition at the park, but if you have private ground you'll be way ahead.I was wondering about standing stone forest I believe it's called