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Fall 2009 Turkey & Turkey Hunting
August 25, 2009
Summary

It sure would be nice to relive the memories you made during the spring turkey season. Maybe that's why someone came up with the idea of having a fall season. That second wind of hunting is closer than ever. Prepare yourself with the Fall 2009 issue of Turkey & Turkey Hunting. Pick up a subscription now and we'll have a magazine to you before the leaves hit the ground.

Inside This Issue

• Greg Lobas had no desire to get a turkey mounted — until a special gobbler came along. However, several complications clouded his decision.

• Tired of scattering family groups and whistling in young birds? This fall, try some strong-arm tactics for gobblers from Steve Hickoff.

• Autumn birds are all about food, writes Gary Sefton. If you determine what they’re eating before the season, you’ll be locked in opening day.

• Most hunters reserve autumn days for deer or waterfowl. After learning the truth about fall turkey hunting, Mike Lambeth will gladly take a break from whitetails to chase autumn gobblers.

• No doubt, some gobblers are tougher than others. However, they’re still turkeys, and believing otherwise can psych you out of the game. Brian Lovett shows how to overcome this mental obstacle.

• Jim Spencer is a hopeless turkey hunting wanderer. However, if he had to confine himself to five states, these are the ones he’d pick.

• Mississippi’s Jack Dudley was one of the early stars of competitive turkey calling, having used his natural voice. He later wrote a timeless book on the sport. Jim Casada looks back at this turkey hunting legend.

• Editor Brian Lovett explores the big wait during summer in his "Tree Call" column. Click here to read it.