A Sunday afternoon motorcycle ride to shake off winter’s cabin fever took a serious turn for a Maine rider after he was knocked off his
bike by a wild turkey. Read
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Taking the Early Shift
My first morning of Osceola hunting wasn’t turning out as planned. But considering overnight temperatures in my home state of Wisconsin hovered near zero, I wasn’t complaining. Read
Cutt-and-Run Hunting Revisited
Walking and calling is a great tactic, but it’s not right for every situation. Here are some thoughts on the relative merits of cutting and running. Read
Missouri’s Secret Revealed
In extreme northeastern Missouri hides a paradise overflowing with quality wild turkeys. Read
A Four-Gobbler Limit?
Head south for a land so rich in turkeys, your tag won’t be filled until you hit four. Read
Preseason Eyes Stay Peeled
The past four days, I’ve watched every morning as a pair of over-anxious toms puff and pirouette in a snowy cow
pasture for a group of about 25 hens. Read