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.
364 - All Things Turkey with Jim Casada
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
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