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How to Scout Silent Gobblers

Here’s how thorough scouting can enable you to take gobblers, even if they aren’t gobbling.

When Gobblers are Gullible

More often what we should be looking for are lonely gobblers, as even well-educated toms can be had when their hens go to nest. Here are four times and methods to catch them forlorn.

What to Do When Gobblers Go Quiet

What do you do when the gobblers aren’t gobbling?

6 Tips for Windy Weather Gobblers

Harold Knight and David Hale show you how to kill big gobblers on blustery spring days.

Turkey Hunting: Unconventional Tactics for Stubborn Field Gobblers

While not typical tactics for chasing spring turkeys, these three options just might help seal the deal on those headache-inducing gobblers.

Know-How: Tips for Hunting Quiet Gobblers

Perhaps nothing sends a turkey hunter into a depression more than the sound of silence. When gobblers go tight-lipped, follow these tips to ensure your message is still heard.

Know-How: Broadheads for Gobblers

Anchoring a longbeard with an arrow requires the right shot and the right broadhead. Here are some “tips,” literally, that get the job done.

Overlooked Mountain Gobblers

You can find active birds in the mountains, where few hunters tread.

6 Strategies for Hunting Silent Gobblers

Turkey hunting can be fun and sometimes seem easy when any ol’ tom answers the weakest yelps. When toms clam up—that’s when things get difficult. It’s at times like these a turkey hunter needs at least one of these six tips up his sleeve.

Eastern Gobblers Calling Porter's Name

Alabama thunderstorms shut down NRA President Porter's morning hunt, but when the weather broke, at least one tom sounded off again.

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