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<blockquote data-quote="jaybird62" data-source="post: 5323389" data-attributes="member: 3437"><p>I did a late-season hunt 20 years ago near Roseberg. Like everywhere else, plenty of turkeys where we couldn't go on private and plenty of feather piles on public. Managed to kill one and called up the first gobbler for a friend who was running Gerber Knives at the time. Looks like that southwest part of the state is still producing birds. Looking at 2020 harvests, there seems to be good hunting in the northwest part of the state recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybird62, post: 5323389, member: 3437"] I did a late-season hunt 20 years ago near Roseberg. Like everywhere else, plenty of turkeys where we couldn't go on private and plenty of feather piles on public. Managed to kill one and called up the first gobbler for a friend who was running Gerber Knives at the time. Looks like that southwest part of the state is still producing birds. Looking at 2020 harvests, there seems to be good hunting in the northwest part of the state recently. [/QUOTE]
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