If you love hunting turkeys as much as we do, you should take a crash course in what makes them tick. Start by learning how, when, where and why turkeys use their various vocalizations. Lovett Williams was one of our … Read
Tag Archives: Turkey biology
How did the turkey get its name?
Have you ever wondered how our beloved turkeys got their name? The answer might come as a surprise. Read
How Can I Attract More Turkeys to My Land?
Learn how to manage your property to increase hunting opportunities with “Deer & Turkey Management Beyond Food Plots,” 200 pages packed with instruction and illustrative photos. Get yours today. Read
What Are Turkey Spurs Made Of?
Nothing gets wild turkey hunters more excited than the sight of those long, dagger-like spurs that mature gobblers carry on their lower legs. Used for display and fighting, they can inflict severe damage to other turkey — and to careless hunters! Read
How to Read a Turkey’s Mood With Body Language
Knowing how to read a turkey’s mood through its body language is important for any turkey hunter but especially to a bowhunter. Read
How Turkey Flocks Change Through the Fall – Part II
Wild turkey flocks change in autumn in a variety of ways, including jakes starting to establish dominance and learning the pecking order. It’s just part of the natural cycle of things. Hunters interested in learning more about autumn turkey hunting … Read