The reason I ask is we all know how much turkeys love burns if I knew areas that were going to be burned it would give me a leg up. I picked up some quotas for the lake delancey unit in ocala national forest and we have a camp up there. I have never hunted there but when I went up and looked around there is good habitat and I found sign so I just figured if I knew where they were going to burn it would just be that much more Intel.
That would be the US Forest Service and you could try contacting the Ranger Office on HWY 40 or the one off of HWY 19 across from Lake Door. I'll be hunting Ocala NF also quite a bit this Turkey Season and hope they will or have done some good burns.
Seems like they plan them during hunting season and they plan logging during turkey season.
You have to burn when the humidity is low and that usually means cooler weather. The burns don't bother deer or turkey and I killed a Big Gobbler several years in Ocala NF in a fresh burn with stumps still smoking around me. It was an awesome sight seeing that bird come through the smoke.
