Spring Turkey Hunting: Cautions To Be Aware Of
By Trey Copeland on April 1st, 2012
With the turkey's great eyesight and clever little brain, it's hard to nab a nice gobbler. Here are a couple ways to puts the odds in your favor this spring.
By Trey Copeland on April 1st, 2012
With the turkey's great eyesight and clever little brain, it's hard to nab a nice gobbler. Here are a couple ways to puts the odds in your favor this spring.
Hunting Theory / Turkey Hunting
By Bill Keystone on August 11th, 2011
I have been turkey hunting since I was 13. And before that, I went with my dad when I was as young as 6. We'd wake up at 4 a.m., ride out to the edge of a field way out of town, and then we'd march across an open field and slip into the tree line. There we'd sit for what seemed like days waiting, calling, watching. Sometimes it would rain. A couple of times it snowed. But we'd sit there and wait.
Hunting Stories / Turkey Hunting
By Tim Herald on May 15th, 2011 2 comments
Through hosting two television shows, I travel the world all year long hitting some of the top hunting destinations the earth has to offer. My roots are in turkey hunting, and there is nothing I would rather do than chase spring gobblers with my family.
By Bill Cooper on May 12th, 2011 4 comments
There are very few turkey hunting accidents which could not have been prevented had the guilty parties involved followed a few simple safety precautions. However, every turkey season far too many hunters are killed or injured because of unsafe actions on the part of other hunters
By Bill Cooper on March 29th, 2011
World renowned turkey hunter Ray Eye has been lighting up the world of turkey hunters with his "Chasing Spring" series in auditoriums and meeting places across the country. Scouting, Locating a Roost, Calling, Being on the Move and Knowing Your Equipment are Five Steps To Tagging A Turkey In The Spring.