PNW Slam! Spring Turkey Hunt - Merriam's in Idaho & Rios in Washington

Kamiah, ID

Lodge • Private • Guided

Description

Hit 2 States and Bag 2 Species on One Trip!


Washington & Idaho Turkey Hunting

3-Day Hunt | 2 Birds


Rain, Sleet, Snow, or Shine makes no difference to spring turkey hunting around the PNW … when these birds are fired up and so am I!


We'll start off in the Clearwater Region of Idaho and, and after filling your tag, we'll head over to Dayton, Washington to complete your hunt.


Your guide brings decades of turkey hunting and calling expertise to guarantee you an action-packed turkey hunting experience.


Lodging includes a rustic, off-grid cabin with an outhouse and solar-powered shower. Meals are also included.


Add more hunting days or another bird for an additional fee per person.

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Upgrades

Additional Days

$550.00

Additional Bird

$330.00


Your Outfitter

Shane's Trip

Shane M

I cut my teeth hunting whitetails in the east and for as long as I can remember. I looked forward to hunting season each year with my dad and uncle and brother. At an early stage in life hunting was a part of our life and it meant more than just the harvest itself. For me it was about learning the habits of the animal and comradery of friends and family. Its more than just saying I harvested a world class animal, I pride myself in sharing what I was taught through the network of the hunting industry.

from $2750/Experience


Amenities

  • Experienced Local Guide
  • Access to WA Unit 162
  • Expert Calling
  • Opportunity to take 2 Birds

Location

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Gear List

  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
  • Weapon and Ammo
  • Personal Hunting Gear
  • Hotel Arrangements

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Rules & Guidelines

https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/regulations


All hunters in Washington must possess a valid hunting license in order to take or attempt to take game animals. Youth uner 16 are eligible for reduced-fee licenses. First-time hunters must provide proof of successful completion of a hunter education course in order to obtain a license.


Additional information on bag limits, permits, and species-specific regulations can be found on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website.

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