Posted by Hunter Worth on Mar 21, 2025
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Roosting is when wild turkeys fly up into trees to rest on a branch for the night. Much like chickens do in their coop. Understanding roosting behavior allows you, as a turkey hunter, to anticipate wh
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Posted by Ted Marks on Feb 20, 2025
The Turkey Season Go Get ‘Em Guide
As turkey season approaches, any hunter knows that success in the field starts long before opening day. Whether you're a seasoned pro or planning your first hunt, making sure you’re prepping for
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Posted by Hunter Worth on Jan 29, 2025
Using a Turkey Reaping Decoy
Always adhere to safety, especially when reaping. Don’t reap on public land, period. Only reap on private when you are certain there are no other hunters in the area. Check your state’s regulations to
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Posted by Mark Kayser on Jan 3, 2025
Slow Down that Coyote for the Best Shot
Eager coyotes have a conviction to race to calls, especially those that sound like an easy dinner. A jogging, trotting, running or racing coyote represents a challenging shot when compared to a shot o
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Posted by CJ Davis on Dec 6, 2024
Saving and Using a Tarsal Gland
Did you know that tarsal glands exist on bucks and does and are active year-round? Also, bucks are urinating down their back legs, called “rub urinating,” to create the musty odor most whitetail deer
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Posted by Ted Marks on Nov 26, 2024
How to Stay Warm When Coyote Hunting
Coyote hunting often means long hours in freezing temperatures. Staying warm can make all the difference between an enjoyable, successful hunt and an early trip back to the truck. When the cold bites
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