A Waterlogged Turkey
Cameron shares another turkey hunt with us this week to get us primed and ready to eat some Thanksgiving turkey.
This hunt took place in what is a very common habitat for many of us hunters east of the Mississippi River. This was in a hardwood bottom that, at the time, was flooded. Cameron found some gobbling turkeys in the area. After sloshing through the water to get to them, he setup, called, and soon had his hat blown off by a loud gobbling Eastern wild turkey.
The gobbling in this hunt will get your blood boiling and get you wishing for springtime again.
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357 - The Gobbling Puerto Rican Clear Cut Turkey
356 - August Turkey Soup
355 - Wild Turkey Research Studies Past and Future with Will Gulsby
354 - Wild Turkey Habitat Management with Dr. Grant Woods
353 - The Story of Andy's First Puerto Rican Turkey of 2021
352 - The Rise in Nonresident Turkey Hunting License Sales
351 - TSS Discussion and Other Turkey Talk
350 - Cameron's First 2021 Wild Turkey
349 - More Musings with Chubbs
348 - An Intense Wild Turkey Hunt in Alaska
347 - Thoughts of a Competitive Turkey Caller with Hunter Lemoine
346 - Possible Progress in Arkansas with Jeremy Wood
345 - Checking In With Doc
344 - 2021 Turkey Season Recap
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