Our experts tested and reviewed the best turkey calls—including mouth, friction, and pot calls—for every calling style to ...
To be honest, I don’t know how many turkeys I’d killed before I set my first turkey decoys; probably a dozen or more. The way I was taught, the hunter made the yelps and the clucks and the purrs, and ...
At first glance, one might think that there is really nothing to putting out turkey decoys. Right? Just put the plastic replicas in a field, get yourself hid nearby and call. Birds see the decoys and ...
Shotguns, high-performance shells, camo and callers are a turkey hunter's glamorous items, but the most important piece of gear I own is my chair. The one I have used for about 10 years is a Browning ...
A skinny "jake'' turkey decoy, left, and a flopped-over foam hen turkey decoy were enough to help lure in a nice tom turkey for John Myers in May near Barnum.
Of course you need to carry them and they might actually scare a turkey instead of attracting one, but use them right, and you might cash in. An error has occurred ...