The History of the Wild Turkey with Brent Rogers
This week, Brent Rogers joins Cameron and Andy to discuss the history of the wild turkey in America. We talk about the role of the wild turkey in the lives of settlers of the US, the decline of wild turkeys due to subsistence before and during the Great Depression, relocation, restocking, and the boom of turkey populations.
This is a fun episode with lots of discussion of historical accounts of wild turkey in America. Listen in!
Don't forget to get your raffle tickets this week. Two lucky winners will join Cameron and Andy in South Texas in late February of 2024. Proceeds will be split between the NWTF and Turkeys for Tomorrow. Get your tickets here.
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306P - Connecting Women to Hunting Seminar from 2020 NWTF Convention
304P - Final 2020 Tennessee Turkey Tag
303P - Spring 2021 Turkey Hunt Planning
302P - Exercise and Turkey Hunting with Lindsay Persico
301P - A Fan of Alabama Turkey Hunt
300P - How Not to Kill More Turkeys with the Primos Gang
299P - This Budz For You
298P - A Steaming Hot Bowl of Summertime Turkey Soup
297P - Mentored Hunts with Travis Sumner
296P - An Alabama Opening Day Screw Up
295P - More OnX Maps with Jared Larsen
293P - Talking Turkey with Preston Pittman
292P - Government and Wild Turkeys with Joel Pedersen
291P - 2020 Turkey Season Recap
291P - A Texas Rio Bites The Dust
290P - Cameron's Second Tennessee Turkey
289P - A Textbook Opening Day Tennessee Turkey
288P - The Bad Luck Streak Is Broken
287P - Another Georgia Public Land Turkey Hunt
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