Bobcat attack! American Hunter reader Kevin Walter called in something more toothy than a gobbler this morning in Virginia, and he had the guts to film it with his phone.
Rob Keck knows a little something about hunting turkeys—he did, after all, spend 27 years as the CEO of the National Wild Turkey Federation. So when he talks about turkey hunting, you'd be wise to listen.
Eastern birds just seem to be wiser and uncannily adept at escaping us. If you don’t believe it, you’d best read this before trying your luck on an Eastern tom.
Food plots aren’t just for deer, which means they certainly aren’t just for fall hunting seasons. You can make them work for you in spring to keep turkeys in your ZIP code if you keep in mind a few factors.
Turkey hunters must analyze the ever-changing circumstances of the spring breeding season lest they fail to recognize changing behavior among wild turkeys and strike out. Use these strategies to tackle four typical spring turkey behaviors to bag a turkey dinner.