Should you run-and-gun, sit and wait, or try reaping? Our resident turkey nut explains when and how to employ turkey hunting’s top tactics
It’s going to rain during turkey season, probably a lot. You can stay home or follow these tips to go get your gobbler anyway
If you chase after turkeys on crowded public land, there’s a good chance you’ll never catch up. The best tactic, by far, is to scout hard and wait them out
Calling, decoying, and tactical advice from these seven pros will help you to get your gobbler right out of the gate
Gear up for your first season in the woods with our top picks for new hunters
Whether you run-and-gun or wait at the base of a tree for hours, these are 10 of the top vests for every style of turkey hunting
Shortly after she lost her father, the author also nearly lost a cherished piece of gear that connects her to the man who taught her how to hunt
Late-season gobblers are wary, yes. But they are also frequently lonely. Here’s how to take advantage and fill that final tom tag
Claude Strother was hunting turkeys in a river bottom near Gastonburg, Mississippi when a mature bobcat pounced from behind and latched onto his neck
Gobblers can get decoy-shy in the late season. But if you follow these tips, they’ll come charging in””and might beat the stuffing out of your jake decoy in the bargain