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Tag Archives: fall turkey
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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