You don’t need a ground blind for bowhunting turkeys. The key is hiding behind one or two strutting decoys.
If you want to step away from the typical sit-in-place ground blind system this spring, then give bow-mounted turkey decoys a try.
Hunters are feeling the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, with Nebraska wildlife officials halting sales of nonresident turkey licenses and some states' restrictions impacting travel.
This spring while bowhunting turkeys, the author won’t pass shot opportunities on jakes. Will you?
Find out why my pump-action shotgun is staying in the safe and my over-and-under shotgun will see some action in the turkey woods this spring.
Looking for a new way to display your turkey fan? The Turkey Hooker from Skull Hooker can be hung on a wall, set on a desk or displayed with the Table Hooker or Trophy Tree.
Deer tags filled and can’t bear the 4-month wait for spring turkey season? Brave the cold for a December turkey — or three.
A bourbon brine adds a sweet, smoky flavor to your wild turkey, so make the most of your bird by doing it up right. And, here’s the thing: it’s OK to “waste” a little bourbon while you’re at it.
While sitting down to enjoy turkey during the Thanksgiving holiday, remember that although wild and domestic turkeys are genetically the same species, that’s about where the similarity ends.
If you’re looking for a unique way to display your recent wild turkey harvest, then check out the new-for-2019 Turkey Hooker.