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Category Archives: Steve Sorensen
Late Season Turkey Hunting:
Four Ways Conditions Change for Late Season Gobblers
By Steve Sorensen Late season is not too late to bring home your Thanksgiving dinner. No gobbler yet? If your season is still open, there’s still hope. Plenty of it. Maybe your turkey sightings and sounds in before the season … Continue reading
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Four Ways Conditions Change for Late Season Gobblers
Four Ways Conditions Change for Late Season Gobblers
3 Questions to Ask Yourself before You Go
Fanning for Gobblers!
By Steve Sorensen “Fanning” for Gobblers – HOT or NOT? The heart-pounding new method of turkey hunting is called “fanning for gobblers.” It ramps up the excitement by adding elements to the hunt you can’t get from traditional call-em-up-to-the-shotgun style of … Continue reading
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Fanning for Gobblers!
Fanning for Gobblers!
Scent-Free Hats for Dunces
By Steve Sorensen How to Eliminate the Stinkiest Scent Problem You Have “Why don’t you wash that dirty hat!” My wife had been scolding me about it for months. I justified the condition of my favorite, everyday hat by saying, … Continue reading
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The Early March Turkey Hunter
By Steve Sorensen What should you be doing in March to insure gobbler success this spring? With the National Wild Turkey Federation convention behind us, and turkey gear makers peddling their wares at sportsman’s shows across the country, it’s not … Continue reading
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4 Mistakes Beginning Deer Hunters Make
By Steve Sorensen Learning to hunt? Don’t miss these basics! Many hunters remember every detail about their first successful deer hunt. At 15 I was walking behind my father in the early morning darkness. We made our way through a … Continue reading
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