Alabama turkey outfitter?
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From: Too Many Bows Bob
16-Jan-19
I'm working on my bucket list, and there are only 3 states I have not visited. Alabama, Oregon and Hawaii. I'd like to go turkey hunting in Alabama next year and was looking for a suggestion of an outfitter.
Thanks. TMBB
From: BOHNTR
16-Jan-19
TBM
From: Habitat for Wildlife
16-Jan-19
I knew that would happen.
From: BOHNTR
16-Jan-19
Sorry, couldn't resist. :)
From: HighLife
16-Jan-19
beat me to it lol
From: Bassmaster9960
16-Jan-19
I went deer hunting at a place called leavelwood, deer hunting was good, I know they have turkey hunts and bass fishing packages and also just turkey hunts. The lodge and food was amazing. I can’t tell you if the turkey hunts are good or not
From: Bassmaster9960
16-Jan-19
Bassmaster9960's Link
From: greg simon
16-Jan-19
Westervelt Lodge
From: Mule Power
16-Jan-19
Bohntr you beat me to it!
From: Too Many Bows Bob
16-Jan-19
Thanks to those who decided to be helpful. TMBB
From: Matt
16-Jan-19
I doubt there are any turkey outfitters in AL, no way they could even make a living given how much harder it is to kill a turkey there than t is everywhere else in the world.
From: shiloh
16-Jan-19
Bent Creek Lodge
From: M.Pauls
16-Jan-19
Man, I thought he was back
From: midwest
16-Jan-19
Probably easier to kill a unicorn than a 'bama turkey!
From: t-roy
16-Jan-19
PBO (Piss Bug Outfitters) comes highly recommended, unfortunately they were recommended by TBM.
From: spike78
16-Jan-19
TMBB - TBM hmm coincidence I think not! Just kidding Bob.
From: bigswivle
16-Jan-19
Westervelt x2
From: Pyrannah
16-Jan-19
Public grnd diy an option maybe?
From: Joey Ward
16-Jan-19
Three places that I can recommend are the southern sportsman’s lodge in lowndes county and master rack lodge in bullock county and great southern outdoors lodge in bullock county. All have web sites. Check them out.
If you want more info on any of those, pm me.
Good luck.
From: Razorsharp123
17-Jan-19
TMBB,
Not specifically what you are asking about but Alabama has a decent quantity of public lands (both national forests and WMAs) and quite a few turkeys on most of them. I am no expert turkey hunter, and more often than not choose my boom stick when chasing them, but usually manage to have decent luck every year.
If you are interested let me know and I can try to help on this route.
From: Timbrhuntr
17-Jan-19
I know you said outfitter but you might try the diy at Taledaga National Forest. I have a buddy that goes there and kills turkeys every spring. I also was able to hunt there but only for 2 days a couple years ago when I took my wife to see the NASCAR race. When i hunted I was into birds every time but just couldn't seal the deal. I figure if I was just hunting and not on a tight schedule I would have killed one. Plus fun scouting and hunting a new area .