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How to Preserve, Display a Turkey’s Trophy Parts
A wild turkey’s legs, spurs, beard and plumage are decorative when properly preserved and require minimal space for displaying. Spread tails and wings look good on a den wall and small parts such as spurs and beards can be preserved and put away for safekeeping in display boxes or displayed in shadow boxes. But don’t hide your trophies — it is easy to make them worthy additions to your home or lodge decor. Read
What Do I Do If I Get Caught With My Gun Down?
If a turkey comes in and catches you with your gun down, don’t panic. You can still pull off a shot if you remain calm and wait for an opening. Read
How Can I Keep My Turkey Calls in Good Working Order
Keeping turkey calls in prime working order should be Rule No. 1 for all serious turkey hunters. Here are some tips for keeping them in tip top shape. Read
Everything in the Woods Wants to Eat a Turkey
Have you ever been close enough while turkey hunting to a bobcat to see the yellow-brown pigment flecks in his irises? It’s an unnerving experience. Read
With Fall Gobblers, You’re Playing the Waiting Game
Patience is the key in autumn turkey hunting scenarios when flocks scatter and it may take time to call the goblers back within range. Read