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Tag Archives: Turkey Hunting
Ten Reasons to Take a Kid Turkey Hunting
Get a kid out in the woods for a spring turkey hunt, and reduce the risk of that young person becoming an indoorsman. By Steve Sorensen You can’t use the word “perfect’ for many things, but a youth turkey hunt … Continue reading
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Go Lean and Mean for Turkeys
If you’re packing too much stuff, you’re more apt to head for the truck early. By Tracy Breen As the sport of turkey hunting has grown dramatically over the last couple decades, more companies have jumped on the turkey product … Continue reading
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How To Hunt Turkey – Part 2
Four Assumptions for Gobbler Success, Part 2 by Steve Sorensen We’ve covered two assumptions you must make in the turkey woods. Those assumptions were about the gobbler. Now, here are two more. These assumptions are about you. Assumption #3: You … Continue reading
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How To Hunt Turkey – Part 1
Four Assumptions for Gobbler Success, Part 1 by Steve Sorensen Old-timers in the turkey woods will tell you, “Never assume nuthin’!” I’m here to tell you not to take that advice, and you’ll get more gobblers. “Gobblers are fickle!” “Gobblers … Continue reading
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9 Fall Turkey Hunting Secrets – Part 3 (Secrets 7-9)
By Judd Cooney Fall Turkey Hunting Secret #7: A Good Dog I used to sneak as close as possible to a flock and then run at them waving and gyrating to spook them. I never did screech or holler or … Continue reading
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