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Category Archives: Turkey Hunting
4 Rules for What Goes Into Your Turkey Vest
By Steve Sorensen It’s not the gear that makes the turkey hunter. Most turkey hunters love gadgets. The proof is in the hunting magazines. Some of the stuff advertised there makes sense and some of it doesn’t. Lots of it … Continue reading
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How To Cook A Wild, Wild Turkey
7 Secrets To Great Tasting Wild Turkey By John Jameson A common complaint I hear about eating wild turkey is that the bird comes out dry. There’s nothing wrong with the bird or the cooking method. Your wild turkey is … Continue reading
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Pre-Season Spring Turkey Scouting: To Scout, or Not
by Steve Sorensen Is scouting really necessary? The pros and cons of scouting for spring gobblers – plus five top scouting tips! Scouting for spring gobblers definitely has lots of upsides. Hunters who locate two or three dozen gobblers before … Continue reading
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Tracking Fall Turkeys: Advanced Lessons ~ Part 2
By Steve Sorensen An experienced gobbler is a survivalist. He trusts nothing, and is suspicious of everything. If you haven’t read Part 1 yet, READ IT HERE. The hunt I described in Part 1 was, without a doubt, my most … Continue reading
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Tracking Fall Turkeys: Advanced Lessons ~ Part 1
By Steve Sorensen The second gobbler became confused and didn’t fly. He ran in a couple of circles and veered my direction. Take your choice when hunting fall turkeys. You can locate a flock, bust ’em up and call them … Continue reading
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