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Category Archives: Hunting Tips
7 Simple Turkey Calling Lessons for the Novice Hunter
by Steve Sorensen So You’re not a Great Caller? Doesn’t Really Matter! Let’s be honest. Few admit it, but many spring turkey hunters worry about their calling. Is it good enough? Can I fool a wary gobbler? Am I a fool … Continue reading
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Gobbler Decoy Strategies – 5 Questions Answered
By Tracy Breen Turkey decoys have come a long way in the last decade. But do you know how to use them? Ever since turkey decoys were born (or were they hatched?), hunters using them have seen their success rates … Continue reading
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Hunting Turkey Out Of State? 6 Steps to Success
By Tracy Breen For the traveling turkey hunter, hunting out-of-state equals extreme fun – without breaking the bank! I’ve never met a hunter who doesn’t dream of putting his familiar stomping ground in the rear view mirror and heading to a … Continue reading
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Turkey Hunting: The Do’s and the Don’ts for
Spring Turkey Scouting
By Vikki Trout Confused about scouting? Follow these 8 guidelines and come home with a gobbler! Pre-season scouting for turkeys is just as important as pre-season scouting for deer. But beware; the wild turkey considers everything a predator and will … Continue reading
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Backcountry Meat Care – Cool, Dry & Clean is the Key
By Tracy Breen You have a dead elk on the ground – now what do you do? It’s not as easy as picking up a shrink-wrapped steak at the grocery store. The secret to quality wild meat is proper field … Continue reading
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