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Member’s Hunt: Satisfaction Guaranteed

This latest Member's Hunt comes from John Whitcomb of Concord, Ohio, who helped his grandson, Johnny, experience all the excitement of a spring morning in the turkey woods.

Bowhunting Basics for Turkeys

Here are a few suggestions to get you ahead of the bowhunting curve when it comes to gobblers.

Overlooked Mountain Gobblers

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

Patterned for a Turkey Shoot

Unless your 12-gauge is a lemon, its standard full choke with a quality load of No. 4, 5 or 6 is perfectly adequate for turkeys to 40 yards. But hunters are seldom satisfied with adequate. You can usually squeeze a few more pellets into your shotgun’s pattern. Here’s how.

How to Interpret Gobbler Speak

A gobble can mean anything or nothing much at all.

10 Ways to Lose the World Turkey Hunting Championship

Want to lay a goose egg during your first appearance in the World Turkey Hunting Championship? Here's our how-to guide.

Turkey Hunting: Gobbler Clucks

Do low, slow, coarse gobbler clucks do the trick?

Swamp Turkeys, Cajun Style

The Atchafalaya River Basin is home to one of America’s largest river and wetlands systems, stretching over eight Louisiana parishes. The Basin boasts the largest contiguous block of forested wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Valley. The Cajun people migrated to Louisiana in the 1760s from present-day Nova Scotia, and many came to settle along the Atchafalaya River.

Game Profile: The Wild Turkey

Find out everything there is to know about North America’s largest game bird.

Why Spring Turkey Season is Worth It

Spring turkey hunting is the biggest game in town at this time of year, and here's why you should take part.

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