Michigan Turkey Hunting Guides & Outfitters
524 West Miller Road Milo, MI 48647
We’re one of the prime whitetail deer hunting preserves in Michigan, a place to trade the pace of daily living for the relaxation of the country. Michigan's Cherry Creek Farm offers outdoor-lovers 500+ acres of scenic whitetail deer hunting, pheasant hunting, upland bird hunting as well as trout fishing. At our nature preserve you will be guided to some of the best trophy whitetail deer hunting, turkey hunting, pheasant hunting and fishing experiences to be found in the state of Michigan.
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W6216 2.5 Rd. Menominee, MI 49858
Greenwoods Outfitting is located in Menominee County, Michigan (upper peninsula). Our location has always been considered one of the best places to hunt whitetails and we offer full service hunting guides. In addition to guided whitetail hunts we also offer Michigan duck hunts, pheasant hunts, turkey hunts and bear hunts.
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* All listing information was obtained from publicly available resources including the internet. We here at Foremost Hunting do not hold claim that the information above is of our own. In most cases the information was derived from the taxidermists own website.
Michigan Turkey Hunting News
| Dress for Success - Fall Turkey Safety Tips by bigbuck | | The best hunt is a SAFE hunt! Both novice and experienced sportsmen should continuously review basic safety practices. The fall turkey season requires different tactics and safety precautions from the spring gobbler season. Dressing right is the key to both safe and successful turkey hunting. While sitting still is most important, full camouflage helps hunters blend into the surroundings and elude the turkey's keen eyesight. | | Judge’s ruling puts wolves back on threatened species list by host | | Minnesota’s wolves have returned to the federal threatened species list following a federal judge’s ruling Monday that rescinded a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2007 decision to delist the western Great Lakes population of gray wolves. | | NWTF’s 45th Parallel Gobblers Chapter Hosts Free Outdoor Field Day for Michigan Youth by host | Trout fishing, learning to shoot a bow and receiving instruction on safe hunting strategies are just some of the activities scheduled for the fifth annual 45th Parallel Gobblers JAKES Day, June 7, 2008. The National Wild Turkey Federation’s 45th Parallel Gobblers Chapter will welcome nearly 900 youth from its JAKES and Xtreme JAKES programs in northern Michigan to the Johnson property behind Jay’s Sporting Goods in Gaylord, Mich. During the event, participants can learn a variety of outdoor skills and hear the remarkable restoration story of the wild turkey. The NWTF’s JAKES program (Juniors Acquiring Knowledge, Ethics and Sportsmanship) teaches the principles of wildlife management and traditions of safe, ethical and responsible hunting to youth up to age 12. | | Prescribed Burns in Spring Improve Wild Turkey Habitat by host | Each spring, the National Wild Turkey Federation’s wildlife biologists hear the fears of concerned hunters who don't understand that prescribed burns in March and April -- months generally known as wild turkey nesting months -- are far more beneficial than harmful to wild turkey populations. However, the NWTF's wildlife biologists have research showing the years of improved nesting and brood habitat created by a growing season prescribed fire is far more important to the turkey population than the loss of a few nests. | | 2008 Michigan Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Season by host | | The application period for the 2008 spring wild turkey hunting season began Jan. 1 and runs through Feb. 1. Purchase your application online at http://www.mdnr-elicense.com. |
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