Learn more about turkey calls from making your own calls to instructions on how to use store bought calls.
Learn more about turkey hunting guns and ammunition.
When it comes to clothing for turkey hunting, first and foremost, you want to be comfortable. If you're not comfortable, you're going to start fidgeting and moving around.
While most hunters will take the comparatively easy route and use a gun to hunt wild turkeys, there are good numbers of intrepid hunting enthusiasts who like the idea of a true challenge: Turkey hunting with a bow. It's tough. It takes practice. It can often result in getting nothing.
Now after the extra years wait, we get to go for turkey at last with the crossbow. I had my arrows cut just a little bit longer so I could use the guillotine broad head. Depending on the distance I'll use one of these or my standard Stinger.
Placing turkey decoys isn’t rocket science but subtle adjustments can pay off. Often times unsuccessful turkey hunters will say things like, they were all henned up. Getting gobblers to walk away from their favorite girl is tricky business but it can be done.
Choosing a good seat to "R & R" on while waiting for that special gobbler to come in is all about Comfort! Don't think for one minute that sitting in a blind or up against a tree for hours can't be uncomfortable.
One critical component to attracting a big gobbler within shooting range is the use of turkey decoys. Here are some turkey decoy tips and tricks that have worked for many successful hunters.
A successful first turkey hunt hinges on several factors. One of those factors is having the right gear. My best piece of advice would be to hunt with an experienced turkey hunter or guide.