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flhuntfish
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Yea the area is about 12 miles east of Gainesville

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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Is this in North Florida cause if is not then it has no Easterns and does me no good!!!!!!!!!

Hey i know your all about the turkeys.. If you can could you please put up a thread with pictures and stuff telling us how we can tell apart the oceola and the eastern!..

Ill make it a sticky.. Also if you can put up a map of the boundaries where the eastern meets the oceola in fl.

Thanks man!

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flhuntfish
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Oscelolas have lots of white in the fan and the Easterns have very little white. For Boone and Crocket, they say if the bird is shot south of SR 50 then its an oscelola and if its shot north of SR 50 then its an Eastern. Its dumb because theres oscelolas all over the state. We shoot ones in Sumter county and they are osceolas and thats north of SR 50

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flhuntfish
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Im pretty sure easterns are more in the panhandle

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kemster99
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Oscelolas have lots of white in the fan and the Easterns have very little white. For Boone and Crocket, they say if the bird is shot south of SR 50 then its an oscelola and if its shot north of SR 50 then its an Eastern. Its dumb because theres oscelolas all over the state. We shoot ones in Sumter county and they are osceolas and thats north of SR 50

i'm pretty sure that it is the other way around. more white on easterns than on osceolas. i'm pretty sure. i think.

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