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| Colorado Merriam Turkey | COH10/COF5 | $2,330 |
| As a result of very successful conservation efforts, Merriam turkeys are back, in abundance. This ranch limits the number of spring hunts, so why not combine a visit with a fly fishing trip? Call a big Tom in yourself or have one of their guides assist you. As turkey hunters know, a big gobbler coming into range is an unparalleled thrill. And instead of napping in the afternoon, why not trout fish? Here you have an opportunity to take a mature gobbler in the morning and land monster trout in the afternoon. All in one fantastic trip. | ||
| Merriams in Idaho | IDF1/IDH3 | $5,500 |
| Turkey hunts at this Idaho ranch are typically combined with a spring black bear hunt, however they can be booked individually. Populations of the Merraim turkey, the species now prevalent throughout northcentral Idaho, have grown dramatically on this ranch and a two bird limit is now in effect. Lodging for these hunts is an elegant, rustic 14,000 square foot lodge that contains all amenities. | ||
| Montana Merriam | MTH4/MTF1 | $1,500 |
| Spring and fall hunts are available and are on private ranch land. You will hunt for Merriam turkey in the Big Horn River Valley. Hunts are three-day minimum. Success on your turkey early and you can go on a complimentary day of fishing. | ||
| Montana Merriams | MTH2 | $1,250 |
| This outfitter offers Merriam turkey hunts on private land in eastern Montana. The spring season offers a two bird limit and the fall season offers one. Over the counter tags are available. Lodging is in a cabin with hot showers and three meals served daily. Hunts are semi-guided or fully guided, depending on your experience level. | ||
| Nebraska Turkey | NEH4 | $1,000 |
| This outfitter specializes in quality, guided Merriam turkey hunts in the Nebraska Sandhills region. They have a large turkey population that has been virtually un-hunted for many years. Hunts are three days in duration and are fully guided. Hunts include comfortable accommodations, home style meals and transportation during the hunt. This is a great opportunity to bag a big tom. | ||
| South Dakota Merriam's | SDH4 | $1,250 |
| This outfitters' ranches are located on the prairie lands of western South Dakota. The area is home to a vast variety of wildlife including mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, turkey, grouse, ducks, prairie dogs, fox and coyote; the ranches offer you the opportunity to hunt all of these species. The canyons and draws surrounding Moreau River & Deep Creek provide abundant natural habitat for the wildlife. The ranches will take care of all your needs during your hunt. Four wheel drive transportation will be used to travel to the different hunting areas. | ||
| South Dakota Turkey | SDH7 | $1,275 |
| Founded in 1974, this is one of the oldest wild turkey camps in America and is devoted to fair pursuit of the greatest of all game, the gobbler. They hunt only wild birds. Their mission is to share their passion about wild turkey hunting. On guided hunts they emphasize hunter safety and respect for the wild bird. Shotguns or archery only. Hunting success ranges between 45 and 85 percent depending on weather and bird populations. However, they are 100 percent successful with guests seeking a quality turkey hunting experience. Facilities include comfortable cabins and a central lodge for turkey hunting stories and great food. | ||
| Washington Turkey | WAH1/WAF3 | $225 |
| This outfitter spends mass hours knowing where many groups of birds are. They use 4x4 and drift boats to access the many hunting areas. Most mornings they will put you on roosted birds. They hunt slow calling from time to time and when they get a talking tom they sometimes close in the distance but most of the time they are looking for shooting positions and getting the decoy's out as he is on his way. Prices are per day per person. | ||
| Wyoming Turkey | WYH4/WYF3 | $900 |
| This outfitter has been outfitting and guiding in Wyoming for over four generations and while they utilize modern hunting techniques, you will still enjoy an old western atmosphere. Between the South Pass and Jackson Hole operations, their areas cover a large portion of Wyoming. | ||