
A leg up on gobbler spurs
Gobblers have amazing strength in those legs that power the spur. Years ago, I shot a pterodactyl of a tom while hunting woodcock over a point by my English Setter, Briney.

Gobblers have amazing strength in those legs that power the spur. Years ago, I shot a pterodactyl of a tom while hunting woodcock over a point by my English Setter, Briney.

A Saratoga County teen has shaken up the turkey-hunting world this spring after bagging a seven-bearded tom while on a hunting trip with family and friends in Missouri.
Joey Berlin, of Clifton Park, had

My friend Rick hunkered down in a blind at the edge of a small opening on his forested land on the first day of the turkey hunting season this year.

Parental rules often are guidelines rather than actual rules. For a 9-year-old turkey hunter from Rockville, Minn., that’s fortunate.
If Tenley Salzbrun’s father had adhered strictly to his personal minimum age at which his

For those spring hunters who must work or go to school until late afternoon, there is a great opportunity still to get in some quality gobbler hunting during the last part of the day.

Most turkey hunters know the basic calls, but they often don’t know how to use them effectively enough to lure in a tom once the season has passed its midpoint. By now, turkeys have heard

I love watching daybreak as much as anyone, and seeing the sun rise in April or May can be a near-religious experience, especially after a long Midwestern winter.
But there’s a price to be

Turkey hunters may not realize it, but the deck is stacked against them right from the get-go.
Every action turkey hunters take goes against the grain of Mother Nature. In the grand scheme of

Five lucky youth hunters were selected from an application process to come out and spend the weekend at Deerassic Park.
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