Turkey Calling: Setting the Mood Vocalizations are the wild turkeys number one means for communication. Take the time to learn the 5 calls mentioned throughout this article and be able to reproduce them effortlessly. Read More Turkey, Mossy Oak Obsession, How-To, Firearm
Strategic Plantings for Game Birds: Plan Ahead You can’t wait until just before the hunting season and expect to plant an effective food plot for anything. Most all plantings that will be attractive to birds involve “seed production,” which requires 60 to 90 days of growth. You need to be thinking 4-6 months ahead to really do it right. Read More Small Game, Turkey, Conservation, Land Management, How-To, BioLogic, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
Is The Box Call A Thing Of The Past? The box call has been around since the very first calls were developed for a reason, being that they work. Learn 3 reasons as to why the box call will always be around and why it is a call that should be in a hunter’s turkey vest each spring. Read More Turkey, Mossy Oak Obsession, Bow, Firearm
3…2…1…Triple: A Memory 3 Turkey Hunters Will Never Forget An opening weekend trip to some of North America’s best turkey country had me giddy with excitement! I had been to the rolling red dirt hills of Oklahoma before, so the reality of what I had experienced exactly one year prior only fueled my turkey hunting obsession, knowing I was heading back to the same exact target-rich environment. Read More Turkey, Mossy Oak Obsession, Firearm
Tactics for Late Season Gobblers Hunting turkeys late in the season can present numerous difficulties, yet can be very productive. We will discuss my most successful tactics. There are a few variables that need to be identified to help decide your plan of attack. Once you have done so, put your strategy in place and throw your hail Mary. Read More Turkey, Mossy Oak Obsession, How-To
Foul Weather Fowl: Turkey Hunting Tips Turkeys generally don’t like being in the woods in wet or windy weather, probably because it’s much harder for them to see or hear predators. They like to be in open places like fields and pastures, and where they might spend an hour or two there on a pleasant day, they may well be there all day in a storm. Read More Turkey, Mossy Oak Obsession, How-To