The last thing a drone lens sees when a wild turkey hen decides it's had enough. A recent video from Minnesota shows how fierce a wild turkey hen can be when an intruder gets too close to her poults.
We’re all familiar with a raspy hen yelp and a thundering tom gobble. But wild hens and gobblers make many turkey sounds beyond these two vocalizations. Each of these sounds express specific meanings.
At about 7:15 on Monday morning I settled in to a comfy spot about 20 yards from the edge of the woods. My intent was to experience the migration by sight and sound from a single spot. It was chilly, ...
John Obst of McFarland has seen a true woodland rarity in consecutive springs, and he'll be going for a three-peat when Wisconsin's 2015 turkey season opens April 15. What has Obst twice seen that ...
Harvest reports from the 2025 spring turkey seasons are rolling in, and in many states, like Ohio, the numbers are still behind long-term averages. Although the Ohio Wildlife Council has already ...
When it comes to using decoys to attract a wild turkey within shooting range, having a complete understanding of the big picture is essential. And it starts with the bird. Wild turkeys see in color.
A tom turkey is strutting for a hen decoy. The colorful male is attempting to woe the hen by fanning his tail and dragging his wings, all while its head and neck are glowing red, white and blue, and ...
Ask a dozen Texas turkey hunters how the first week or so of this spring season has gone and their answers will have you wondering if you're in an echo chamber or if they're all hunting the same bunch ...