
Here’s some gear guidance for getting on gobblers
You’re going to need a gun, calls, camouflage clothing, and maybe a blind, decoys, a vest, and other incidentals. You don’t “need” all these items to kill a gobbler, but they’re good to have.

You’re going to need a gun, calls, camouflage clothing, and maybe a blind, decoys, a vest, and other incidentals. You don’t “need” all these items to kill a gobbler, but they’re good to have.

The foundation for hunting spring gobblers has typically been based upon calling. And, it’s not necessarily the type or brand name calls you use, or calling sounds you create. Obviously calling tools produce results. But,

We probably all learn about the outdoors from parents, grandparents, friends, or others that were there to help us in our journey. For me, it was my father, who was a World War II veteran

“To just be nominated is an honor, but to win the award is a privilege,” Hostutler said. “However, this award is not just for Guy Hostutler; this award is for the Warrior Trail Gobblers and

If you spook a gobbler near a decoy, don’t go back the next day with the same decoy. That sets up a hindrance to success for sure. If you must go back there next day,

Just a few of the advantages of holding off to hunt spring turkeys until the midseason options – seasons C and D – include greening grass, leafing trees, warmer weather, and toms still looking for

Although it’s been nearly 30 years since the Pennsylvania Game Commission reintroduced fishers back into the state, debate over predators’ impact on game species remains on the forefront. During the March 28 House Game and

Spring gobbler hunters often celebrate success with a lot of hooting, hollering and high-fiving, but also with a big exhale and a sigh of relief. That’s because we know a lot more can go wrong

Ice deteriorating in north, and toms are strutting, gobbling. A look at Michigan’s fishing and hunting report for April 7, 2023.
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