
Evolutionary race: Wild turkey blind timing and hunting strategy
With smarter, wilier toms afoot these days, should hunters season their turkey blinds before a spring gobbler hunt?
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With smarter, wilier toms afoot these days, should hunters season their turkey blinds before a spring gobbler hunt?

Walleyes, saugers, pike and bass – just for starters – highlight the incredible open-water fishing opportunities on this border water from March through May.

Use common sense scouting and calling to gobblers before season in Pennsylvania

Get close, but not too close while scouting for turkeys.
Harrisburg — The Pennsylvania Game Commission is looking to get out of – or at least scale back its participation in – the printing business. Specially, it is no longer going to print hunting digests

Allegan, Mich. — A typical 10-point white-tailed buck taken here could be a new state record for crossbows. Allegan County resident Trent Smith shot the potential state record typical crossbow buck on Oct. 22
Lansing, Mich. — A pair of 3.5-year-old white-tailed does from a high-fence deer hunting ranch in mid-Michigan’s Mecosta County recently tested positive for chronic wasting disease. CWD is an always fatal neurological disease that affects
Athens, Ga. — U.S. whitetail hunters took more mature bucks than 1½-year-old or “yearling” bucks for the second consecutive year – and the second year ever in modern history – according to data compiled by

Why look and body positioning matter more than anything other facet of decoying spring gobblers.
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