Patience Pays Off
This week Cameron shares a hunt that is fresh on his mind. The hunt is so fresh it is only a few hours old.
This hunt takes place in a river swamp bottom with a couple of turkeys that Cameron thinks he let walk the day before. This is a great hunt in the respect that not only did patience pay off with Cameron's passing on a shot the day before, but also that he had the patience to sit and wait at his original setup spot while the turkey he set up on before daylight flew down, walked off, paired up with a buddy, and came back into the area Cameron was set up in.
This one is a good hunt to learn from. Listen in!
363 - The Story of a Unique Swamp Turkey
362 - The Submarine Turkey with Preston Pittman
361 - A Puerto Rican Double
360 - What Are Fall Turkeys Doing with Dr. Mike Chamberlain
359 - The Slowest Rapid Fire Q&A
358 - The Alaskan Two Bucket Turkey
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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