Tips for Hunting Turkey

Simple Advice for Turkey Hunters

J. Motes
Here are some easy to use tips for turkey hunting. Whether you are new to turkey hunting and needing to pick up some pointers or an experienced turkey hunter just looking to review information on hunting turkeys, these tips can help to increase your chances of turkey hunting success.

Tips For Hunting Turkey - Practice Calling

Perhaps there is nothing more important for successful turkey hunting than to be good at calling. Turkey hunters need to practice as much as possible. Keep a call or two in your car, in the garage, or at work and practice for a few minutes everyday, year around and see how much your calling can improve.

Tips For Hunting Turkey - Have a Friend Check Your Camo

Set up in the woods as you would when turkey hunting and have a friend examine your camouflage. You might be surprised to find that your white socks are showing, you are setting up without sufficient background to break up your profile, or other camo mistakes.

Tips For Hunting Turkey - Pattern Your Shotgun

Being able to shoot an even pattern at different ranges is important for a humane kill. If your gun patterns off to a side (which is fairly common) learn to compensate for it. By testing different loads many turkey hunters can probably find a few that perform better in their guns than others.

Tips For Hunting Turkey - Scout Your Hunting Area

Being familiar with the hunting area is important for making quick decisions under the pressure of a gobbling turkey. Knowing immediately where a good location to set up is can help a turkey hunter to get there and be ready before the turkey arrives.

Tips For Hunting Turkey - Exercise

While turkey hunting is not especially demanding, a turkey hunter may need to move quickly over rough terrain to get where they need to be. Being in shape can help a hunter get to that spot more quickly and still have enough breathe to call effectively and shoot calmly.

Tips For Hunting Turkey - Quiet Your Gear

Consider all the things that can wrong and make noise and make needed changes. Sling swivels that start squeaking at inopportune times, loose slides that rattle when the shotgun is carried through the woods, and poorly stored box calls are all simple problems to fix at home.

Tips For Hunting Turkey - Experiment With Chairs and Seats

How many times has a turkey hunter set up, called a gobbler almost into range, and then watched as the bird decides to stop? Having a comfortable chair or seat can make all the difference between being able to sit motionless while a turkey stares you down and that slight movement that can send him running.

Published by J. Motes

Motes has been published in a variety of national and regional publications on subjects ranging from frugal living to rabbit hunting.  View profile

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  • Anthony Ventre7/5/2010

    Nicely written article....

  • Bubba6/25/2010

    Good tips. With several years of hunting turkeys I still found this to be a good refresher. THANKS

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