Description
Contents: Guest Gobbler (The guest bird was always easy to locate, he always talked a lot in the morning and he always provided a good hunt – plus an ego adjustment); Cold Turkeys (When turkey season is still in full swing but toms are ignoring every sound you throw at them, it’s time to rethink your strategy); Musings On Mentors (In it’s purest form, turkey hunting is meant to be pursued alone. But having someone along to get you started on the right foot isn’t a bad thing); Trouble In Dixie? (America’s landscape is changing, and the South – the heartbeat of turkey hunting – is not immune. How wil those changes affect turkeys and turkey hunting? Though biologists are generally optimistic, they don’t always agree); The Veterans, Part V: Practicing Turkey Activism, Behind The Scenes (“To me, turkeys were the epitome of wildness and wilderness. They were beautiful, and I had the need to reduct one to possession, to have that beauty all to myself” – Parker Whedon); Best For Last (There’s a reason you’ve heard some of the best turkey hunting happens towards the end of the season. Because it’s true); Busted! (What to do when a turkey sees you before you get a shot) Departments – Tree Call; Strategy Session; Turkey Biology; Gobbler Shots; Craft & Culture; New Gear For 2005; Reader’s Shot
Issue: Spring 2005
Condition: Very Good