We’re all familiar with a raspy hen yelp and a thundering tom gobble. But wild hens and gobblers make many turkey sounds beyond these two vocalizations. Each of these sounds express specific meanings.
“Why in the hell would anyone want to hunt a wild turkey in the fall?” I asked. “Hell, they don’t gobble!” I remembered being that young, inquisitive-yet-naïve hunter just the other day while doing a ...
WILD TURKEY (Male or Female): Wildlife Management Units 1A, 2G, 3A, 4A, 4Band 4D – Nov. 2-16; WMUs 1B, 3D, 4C and 4E – Nov. 2-9; WMUs 2A, 2F, 3B and 3C –Nov. 2-16 and Nov. 27-29; 2B, 2C, 2D and 2E – ...
With turkey numbers being stable or increasing in most of Pennsylvania, there are several reasons to be optimistic about the upcoming fall turkey hunting season. Turkey season opens Nov. 1, and ...
It is always captivating to watch a young fawn with brilliant white spots following a large doe near a wood lot or to see small Canadian Goose ducklings waddling behind their waterfowl adults near the ...
There’s no problem spotting turkey at your local grocery — U.S. farms produce more than 200 million of the fowl a year, many of them to be carved up for Thanksgiving and Christmas. But in some parts ...
Bob Fulcher paid $1,500 for the long-box call in his hands, which is odd considering he built it himself. When a call wins the Grand National NWTF Hunting Call Competition, it’s auctioned off. If the ...
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