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Turkey Hunting Tips

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Turkey hunting usually takes place twice a year  in both the spring and the fall. This gives a nice chance for hunters that miss out on one season to make it up with the other. During the spring when turkeys have their mating season, many hunters go out at the break of day and use calls to lure out male gobblers. As many hunters know, no two hunts will ever be the same. While some hunts end almost as soon as they begin, others can make a hunter why he or she ever took up turkey hunting in the first place.

Scouting for turkeys is the first step for planning the successful hunt. Finding these habitats locally can be as easy as asking a neighbor or in some cases, whoever is working the counter of the hunting department in a sporting goods store. Those well versed in turkey hunting will venture out at dawn to areas where turkey have been seen and listen for gobbling. It is perfectly fine to use a turkey call so long as, upon getting a response from a gobbler, one does not respond in kind. It does not take much for turkeys to become wary and stop gobbling or move out of an area altogether. Too much gobbling in a single area can have quite a negative effect.

Because there are two turkey seasons, hunters are often urged to somewhat change turkey hunting tactics between the spring and fall. In the early season, males are looking to mate with as many females as possible, making them more than willing to investigate a hunter’s calls. In the late season when much of the mating has already occurred, things can be a little more difficult but not impossible. Instead of mating calls, many hunters change their calling technique to concur with a turkey’s gobbling style. Aggressive calls should be answered with aggressive calls, while soft calls should be answered correspondingly.

 Another tactic to make things easier is to hunt in teams. An extra person can be key to a successful hunt. For example, when a hunter sets ups a certain number of yards behind a partner, he or she can then call a gobbler right into the other hunter’s line of sight. The result is usually a successful kill. When it comes to turkey hunting, there are a vast number of tips, tricks and advice for getting results. As with many other things, what works for one hunter does not always work for another. Nevertheless, sticking to the basic principles has always been a good rule of thumb when it comes to turkey hunting.

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Looking to buy a shotgun for Turkey Hunting?

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I'm looking to buy a Semi-auto shotgun for Turkey hunting . I recently started hunting again and I've falling in love with turkey hunting. I'm looking for something pretty cheap, but reliable. Any ideas on what type of calls I should get and any good web sites to buy from?

I would also have to say to go with a stoger 2000 in the camo. The gun has been voted as the best buy for semi auto shotguns. Made by benelli who is owned by Beretta. Both fine gun companies. As for the turkey call I would go on Cabellas website.

Arkansas Turkey Hunting 2008

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Never To Old To Turkey Hunt

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Dancing Turkey

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It's a dancing turkey

Duration : 39 sec


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Turkey Hunting Legalities In Illinois & Location Reccomendations?

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Hey Everyone, I live in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. I legally own a shotgun & obviously have a FOID card.

I’ve always wanted to go turkey hunting and would like to know what kinds of permits / licenses / stamps I need, where they can be obtained and how much they cost.

Additionally, I’d love to hear any recommendations and tips. Especially about good locations. I was thinking Starved Rock area, perhaps Matthiessen State Park?

Thanks!!!

Hey man, I’m from the lake county area just north of you. IL is a really tough state to start hunting in. There isn’t much for public land within three hours of us and whatever there is its gonna be packed with other hunters. Wisconsin has millions of acres of public land that are packed with turkey. I’m not gonna give away any of my spots but I drive an hour to a place in walworth county, wi. and every opening morning for the last 5 years, my dad and i have both gotten a bird. An out of state license is more expensive but for the experience its definitely worth it. All of the legal info can be found at the WDNR website. Theirs just too many laws to list for ya on here. Call Gander mountain if you have questions. It may seem confusing at first but once you figure it out, its all common sense. WDNR website also has a map of all the public land in the state. As for tips, read lots of books and watch lots of tapes about turkey hunting. HS Strut has a dvd out called “So you wanna be a turkey Hunter” and that’s where I learned the basics. After you learn the basics, you need to get in the woods and do as much scouting as possible. That’s the most important thing. I could go on and on about turkey hunting because it is Truly my favorite animal to hunt. It is a great time and will be an experience that you will never forget. All the technicalities may seem overwhelming but please, get through all that legal stuff and do it. I promise you that it ll be worth it. The out of state license is under $80 and if you dont get your application in for the lottery (you’ll know what im talking about) they do a first come first serve extra turkey permits in mid Feb. Good luck and I hope to see ya in the turkey woods.

Perfect Turkey Hunt

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Sometimes there is a bittersweet end to a successful hunt.

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Turkey Day

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Happy thanksgiving from UA!

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turkey hunting in pensylvania and new jersey?

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Where can I hunt a turkey this time of the year, I cant find any places??????? and when is the seson over for hunting them with a bb rifle
where are places tho?
what seson is it now? if not turkey
its not a its like a long rifle that shoots little metal bullets i paid 300 for it

i would tell ya but not on here as I dont want everyone filling the woods i hunt, contact me away from here

Real Outdoors TV / Turkey Hunting 06 / Bill Kill Vol. 1

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Watch Real Outdoors TV Pro Staffer Bill Adametz and Host Matt Wettish as they end up getting pinned down from above as two gobblers sound off directly above them. A quiet and speedy setup rewards Bill with the opportunity for a shot on a great longbeard that had been running him ragged for days.

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Paragliding in Turkey

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A video of my good self Paragliding in Antalya in Turkey. My wife is holding the camera.
www.antalyaliving.com

Duration : 2 min 58 sec


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