Using blinds for turkey hunting
A shotgun and call are essential for killing turkeys. The third rail of success is a blind. […]
A shotgun and call are essential for killing turkeys. The third rail of success is a blind. […]
During North Carolina’s 2024 turkey hunting season, Norman Smith bagged a Sampson County gobbler that weighed 20.3 pounds. The bird had a 10.9-inch beard and sported 1.6-inch long spurs. “I called him in off the
Kevin Sizemore killed this gobbler in Yadkin County, NC on April 26, 2024. The gobbler had five beards, and has been scored at 101.5 by the NWTF. He shot the big bird with a Mossberg
After doubling up on gobblers with a friend of hers during North Carolina’s 2024 turkey hunting season, Kristyn Belcher killed her second gobbler of the season two days later. “I watched the turkey putt off,
Kristyn Belcher was hunting with a friend during North Carolina’s 2024 turkey hunting season when they spotted two gobblers. They doubled up, but it didn’t come easy. “We watched these gobblers for hours, and finally
Sawyer Gillis (age 6) killed his first turkey April 9th during youth season in Cumberland county NC. The turkey had a 10 inch beard and 1 inch spurs. We hunted for 3 mornings before he
My son killed his first turkey on his 11th birthday with his new shotgun that he received for his birthday. He killed it with his dad. April 30th 2024 in Ridgeville SC. His name is
Sherrita Barnes first time ever turkey hunting. We set up near the bird gobbling on the roost that morning. Few minutes after daylight he flew down. After a few soft yelps he came into the
Where: Madison Nc along The Dan River When: Last day of turkey season Who: Me Chase Hopper and friend Last chance at bagging a turkey for the 2024 season. We set out to go hunting
Avery Sloop age 9 killed her first Turkey in Cabarrus County NC this year. 10 inch beard 1 1/2 inch spurs. […]
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