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How To Hunt Pressured Turkeys – Part 2
The Bachelor Pad: How to Find Where Gobblers Die, Part 2 by Steve Sorensen Have you ever found a gobbler’s bachelor pad? Lots of gobblers are killed at their bachelor pads – the place where they’re safe, want to be … Continue reading
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How To Hunt Pressured Turkeys – Part 1
The Bachelor Pad: How to Find Where Gobblers Die, Part 1 by Steve Sorensen Think gobblers are pressured where you hunt? Think about my home state of Pennsylvania, with nearly a million hunters. Not all of them go after spring … Continue reading
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