Spring turkey hunting around the Quad Cities can be anything from 70s and ticks, to 20s and snow. I have been successful in both situations and I am an average turkey hunter at best. The key is to understand what the bird wants (food, mates or safety) and then adjust accordingly. Hunting in the wind is no different.
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