If you were lucky enough to cut your teeth on turkey hunting in the 1990s-era Midwest, your glasses are rose-colored – for good reason.
Turkey populations were booming, expanding into new areas and bolstered where they already existed. In my neck of the woods, while turkeys certainly weren’t dumb, they were plentiful and new enough to the area that they hadn’t had a decade’s-worth (or more) of education on the ways of whitetail hunters who’d converted to gobbler-getters.
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