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The Hen Cutting Call- The cutting call is a aggressive excited call that a hen uses when trying to get the attention of other turkeys. This call can some times be used effectivly when Toms are "henned up" for the day as the cut has been known to attract hens bringing the toms with them.
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45 Stewart Young Rd
Pittsburg, NH 03592
Lopstick Lodge, located in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire, is the perfect place to pass on the love of hunting from one generation to the next. Ideal habitat provides a large terrain for a variety of hunting opportunities like deer, bear, grouse, pheasant and woodcock.
* 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.

   

New Hampshire Turkey Hunting News

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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.
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.


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