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[Sticky] Osceolas and Easterns

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I hunt in Union County, which is just south of that red line, and I can assure you we have far more Easterns than Osceolas.

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Flhawghuntr
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I hunt in Union County, which is just south of that red line, and I can assure you we have far more Easterns than Osceolas.

You're right the line is wrong. Where you hunt I'd would bet that you actaully don't even have pure Osceolas and have more Hybrids than even Easterns.

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flhuntfish
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Well lets remember that turkeys will cross the "invisible line" without a problem. Just as easy as it is to cross state lines :toast

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Flhawghuntr
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Well lets remember that turkeys will cross the "invisible line" without a problem. Just as easy as it is to cross state lines :toast

It really has nothing to do with crossing a line but has everything to do with mixing of two sub species and their for have hybrids instead of pure Osceolas or Easterns.

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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There should be no line. There should be a big grey area that says "oceola/eastern/hybrid" that would make to much easier. Its like "pot luck diner" You never know what your gonna get!

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