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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.

Turkey Tips for 2016

Looking for a few last minute tips before you try to tag that gobbler? Here's some advice from AH Field Editor Frank Miniter.

How to Stalk Your Way to a Frustrating Tom

When the birds clam up and refuse to come to calls, you need to go to them. Where safe and legal, stalking and fanning a tom works wonders. Read this then try low-crawling.

How to Take a Tom While Working from Home

As we turkey hunters know, these intelligent birds have a timetable all their own.

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.

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