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    King of Spring: The Eastern Wild Turkey

    Most hunters in Michigan are deer hunters first and foremost. We may small game hunt in late winter and fish in the summer, but...

    Spring Turkey: Getting Serious

    Alright, I've been out a few days so far this year hunting for spring turkey, but haven't had much success. I spent a couple...

    Turkey Calling Tips

    The cluck, cluck and purr, and basic yelp calls are going to be your bread and butter to spring calling. Everyone who is out hunting...

    Hunting Pressured Turkeys

    Turkeys are tough to hunt under normal conditions, but when pressured can seem downright impossible to kill. Rather than let the pressure discourage you from...

    Turkey Hunting in Strong Winds and Rain

    The start of our Michigan spring turkey season is often filled with colder than normal temperatures, cloudy days, and even some snow. It is...

    Turkey Tips: Putting a Turkey to Bed

    We've all been there.  Waking up at 5 am we get ready and race out to our hunting spot hoping to get a jump...

    Measuring Up: How to Score Your Wild Turkey

    Spring turkey season is upon us in Michigan.  Early mornings and close calls can all take a mental toll on the turkey hunter.  When...

    Video: Tom Kelly Reads an Excerpt From the Tenth Legion about Turkey Hunting

    As we close in on the last few days before the start of Michigan spring turkey season, we leave you with this reading of...

    Patterning Your Shotgun for Turkey Season

    When shooting at large game such as Elk, Bear, Deer, Pigs, etc., we are taught to aim at the boiler room (where the heart...

    The Shock Gobble: Locating Turkeys in the Woods

    Turkeys are notoriously difficult animals to sneak up on. By smartly utilizing a locator call you can elicit shock gobbles which will key you into their approximate location.

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