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Osceola's- N FL
#2948337
11/07/19 09:42 AM
11/07/19 09:42 AM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 27,066 Helena
3toe
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Talking Turkey
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Helena
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Other than what the NWTF says, I am wondering how far into north Florida you can go and still kill a true Osceola, not a hybrid. I've got a co-worker saying he has me a place in N Florida (like near GA) and it's true Osceolas. My eyebrow furled in a questioning manner when he told me where it was, then swore it was true Osceolas. Since I've never hunted FL or killed an Osceola, was looking for some real world experiences of anyone who has killed a north FL bird.
Gracias.
Last edited by 3toe; 11/07/19 09:43 AM.
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Re: Osceola's- N FL
[Re: Ben2]
#2949299
11/07/19 10:24 PM
11/07/19 10:24 PM
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Posts: 27,066 Helena
3toe
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They are all just turkeys. Just shoot one and move along. If that’s your reply then you really don’t understand.
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Re: Osceola's- N FL
[Re: 3toe]
#2949374
11/08/19 05:50 AM
11/08/19 05:50 AM
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Posts: 20,017 Pelham
Ben2
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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They are all just turkeys. Just shoot one and move along. If that’s your reply then you really don’t understand. I guess, I just like shooting turkeys dont care which flavor they are
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Re: Osceola's- N FL
[Re: ALFisher]
#2956785
11/15/19 12:06 PM
11/15/19 12:06 PM
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outdoorobsession
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outdoorobsession
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According to the State of Florida, your buddy is full of it. no counties that border Georgia are exclusively osceolas. I've been there, and the old school Floridians that have been there for generations will tell you it's Ocala and south. You may only do it once in a lifetime, why not do it right and be sure? That is what Ive always been told as well. Ocala and south
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Re: Osceola's- N FL
[Re: Tailwalk7]
#2957145
11/15/19 06:57 PM
11/15/19 06:57 PM
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Orion34
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Ask him if you can kill rios near Tallahassee Don’t be silly. Everyone knows Rios are found west of the line from Apalachicola to Dothan.
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Re: Osceola's- N FL
[Re: 3toe]
#2965011
11/23/19 09:25 PM
11/23/19 09:25 PM
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Posts: 16,022 Hartselle Al.
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If I’m going to Florida to kill a Osceola I’m gonna kill a osceola. But that’s just my opinion, any turkey kill is a good one.
Do you want to hear him gobble, or do you want to kill him.
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Re: Osceola's- N FL
[Re: 3toe]
#2970607
11/30/19 03:37 PM
11/30/19 03:37 PM
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Tailwalk7
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Nice comparison. Also the overall weight of the bird will be a couple pounds lighter generally. Not every time but iv killed a few 3+ Year old Osceolas and none of them were over 17lbs.
Last edited by Tailwalk7; 11/30/19 03:38 PM.
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Re: Osceola's- N FL
[Re: 3toe]
#2971490
11/30/19 09:02 PM
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Posts: 23 South Carolina Lowcountry when...
HartClemson99
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Although lighter than Easterns, I’ve noticed average Osceola weights fluctuate based on the live oak acorn crop. Winter 2009/Spring 2010 was a great year in south/central FL for acorns and the average weights of the birds were way up. It was tough to walk through the woods that spring without crushing acorns. I killed a 21lb Osceola that spring near Yee Haw Junction and weighed many over 20lbs. The birds were about 3-4 lbs heavier than average that spring. But yes, an average Osceola is going to be a few pounds lighter than an Eastern. A 16lb Osceola with long spurs is a trophy all day long!
Last edited by HartClemson99; 11/30/19 09:07 PM.
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Re: Osceola's- N FL
[Re: 3toe]
#2972114
12/01/19 07:05 PM
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outdoorobsession
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