HuntStand Adds Spring Turkey Content

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posted on March 15, 2022
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HuntStand has set the stage for spring with all-new turkey content, available exclusively in the Field Notes section of the new HuntStand.com.

Sticking to the mission of generating content for hunting enthusiasts of all experience levels and backgrounds, this spring’s lineup brings a soup-to-nuts approach to turkey hunting topics. Designed to educate while entertaining, new Field Notes will include everything from gear guides to episodic series. App users and visitors to HuntsStand.com will find a 2022 turkey hunting-gear guide, where HuntStand’s editorial team weighs in on the best new products to help hunters be successful in the field. This year’s picks include gear from Alps OutdoorZ, Montana Decoy, Federal, Trulock and more.

Meanwhile, the HuntStand Pro Tips series leans on a team of seasoned hunters to help turkey hunters make the most of the HuntStand app. This series goes beyond just the underpinnings of app basics, and touches on how users can use HuntStand to dupe even the wariest of toms. An additional video will give hunting insights from several of HuntStand’s national media partners.

Weekly, semi-live videos from the Posse, a HuntStand YouTube series, will document raw and real hunts with turkeys hitting the dirt across the country. The series starts in April, following a group of hardcore turkey hunters who have a fever for calling up gobblers from coast to coast. 

“Old Man Winter needs a swift kick to the curb!” noted HuntStand content director Josh Dahlke. “Our whole team is ready for early mornings, short nights and thundering gobbles—and we won’t stop until we’re forced to submit to summertime.”

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