In part 1 of episode 025, Korby Taylor, host of the Wild Game Hunting Podcast, shares his secrets for success hunting lockjawed gobblers.
Lockjawed gobblers are those turkeys that do not gobble, and they can make for a very tough hunt. A gobbling turkey makes our lives easier by giving away his location each and every time he gobbles. If a turkey is not gobbling, then he can hide from us much the same way most other game animals do and make us resort to hunting him the same way we have to hunt those other animals - sitting and waiting.
Korby tells us how he got into turkey hunting, what a lockjawed gobbler is, why some turkeys get silent, strategies to help us fill a lockjawed gobbler tag, and calling strategies for those quiet birds.
Be sure to listen to part 2 of episode 25 next week, when Korby shares the story of his most memorable turkey hunt with us. Korby is an excellent storyteller, and I'm sure you'll enjoy that part of the episode.
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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
325 - 2021 Unicoi Custom Turkey Call Makers Show Recap
324 - The Ocellated Turkey with Tony Caggiano
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