Nevada Heritage Turkey Tag

Nevada Heritage Turkey Tag - "Nevada has begged, borrowed and bartered to try and establish sustained turkey populations since the 1960’s. Merriam’s and Rio Grandes have been transplanted throughout the state. We even traded 25 bighorns to Texas in exchange for Rio Grande turkeys around 1990 to try and sustain dwindling populations, a move some said was “like trading beef jerky for top sirloin”. The efforts seem to be paying off. Comparing the number of birds in big flocks to years past, there are some populations that are thriving. Organizations like @wildsheepfoundation and @official_nwtf supported by companies like @stoneglacier @lathropandsonsboots @mathewsinc and @grizzlystik make a giant difference in providing us opportunities that would otherwise be lost. Thanks to everyone who helped along the way. It’s only a turkey. I know. But this bird represents a lot to those who pay attention to the details. The hunt wasn’t dramatic. No camo. No elaborate blind. One decoy. Two soft calls. With a bow. On public land." - @jpeakr2r

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