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  2. Prospecting for gobblers: How preseason scouting can pay off ...

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    The preseason allows turkey hunters not only a chance to dust off the cobwebs from their gear and calling skills, but at the same time presents us with a chance to discover the ever-changing ...

  3. Turkey hunting - Wikipedia

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    Depending on local rules and regulations, the wild turkey is hunted either in the spring or fall. [3] Spring hunts target gobblers (male turkeys) and fall hunts usually target either sex. Spring hunting coincides with the wild turkey mating season, where gobblers can be called into gun range with calls that mimic the sounds of a hen. [4]

  4. In the age of ground blinds and decoys, old turkey hunting ...

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    Many turkey hunters, when on the move, do not pay enough deference to the uncanny ability of a gobbler to pick out a hunter moving through the woods, especially in the early season in years with a ...

  5. National Wild Turkey Federation - Wikipedia

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    The National Wild Turkey Federation is an international non-profit organization whose mission is 'the conservation of the wild turkey and the preservation of our hunting heritage.' It currently has more than 250,000 members in the United States , Canada , Mexico and 14 other countries.

  6. Turkey decoy placement, setup: Tips to call in a gobbler this ...

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    There are three basic possible ways to set up turkey decoys, explains Outdoors Columnist Oak Duke. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Ocellated turkey - Wikipedia

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    It is a relatively large bird, at around 70–122 cm (28–48 in) long and an average weight of 3 kg (6.6 lb) in females and 5 kg (11 lb) in males. The ocellated turkey lives only in a 130,000 km 2 (50,000 sq mi) range in the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico —which includes all or part of the states of Quintana Roo, Campeche, Yucatán, Tabasco ...