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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246P - Scott Ellis Seminar from 2019 NWTF Convention
245P - A Giant New York Wild Turkey
244P - Happy Birthday Merica Turkey Soup
243P - Phillip Vanderpool Q&A Seminar from 2019 NWTF Convention
242P - Early Summer Turkey Soup
241P - Apple Orchard Turkey
240P - The Cow Manure Turkey with Preston Pittman
239P - A Turkey Hunting Trip for the Ages with Hunt Audio
238P - Turkey Hunting Trip Planning Time
237P - Hen Fight!!! A West Virginia Turkey Hunt
236P - Turkey Science vs Turkey Fiction with Mike Chamberlain
235P - A Good Ending to a Weird Season
234P - An End Around Turkey Story
233P - A Catch and Release Turkey Hunt
232P - A Mississippi Turkey Hunting Story
231P - Back on the Board in Bama
230P - Mississippi Public Land Turkey
229P - Soft Calling with Scott Ellis
228P - Competition Turkey Calling with Steve Stoltz
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