Late Season Turkey Hunting Tactics with Mike Chamberlain
This week, Mike Chamberlain joins Cameron and Andy to discuss late season turkey hunting tactics.
Most of you know that Mike is a wild turkey biologist with the University of Georgia, and his students are spearheading quite a few studies on wild turkeys. In addition to his full time job of managing his students and grad students, Mike is a turkey hunter. Most of the podcasts and seminars Mike has been on are purely about the biology of the wild turkey, but this week Mike joins the show to discuss some tactics he uses to hunt wild turkeys during the late season.
Mike's vast knowledge of the bird itself gives him a different take on hunting turkeys during the early, mid, and late parts of the season. Mike definitely does not disappoint during this interview where he drops a couple of tidbits of information that will make us all a little more successful during what can be a tough time of year to kill turkeys.
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344 - 2021 Turkey Season Recap
343 - The Great Turkey Fanning Debate
342 - Traveling and Turkey Hunting
341 - The Story of the Disappearing Arkansas Turkey
340 - Some Turkey Season Turkey Soup
339 - 2021 Mid Season Recap
338 - Black Death Strikes in Minnesota
337 - A Deafeningly Silent Minnesota Turkey Hunt
336 - Our Hearing and Our Enjoyment and Success While Turkey Hunting with Bill Dickinson
335 - Ballad of a Young Turkey Hunting Book Author with Hunter Farrior
334 - Early Season Tactics with Eddie Salter
333 - Great Stories, Positive Attitudes, and Box Calls with Tim Murdock
332 - Social Media and Turkey Hunting with The Bayside Legion
331 - A Utah Turkey Hunt
330 - Turkeys for Tomorrow with Ron Jolly
329 - Talking Turkey with Dave Owens
328 - A Minnesota Turkey Hunt
327 - Talking Turkey with Kenny Mount aka Chubbs
326 - 2021 NWTF Convention and Sport Show Preview with Pete Muller
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