Setting up for turkey hunting

Setting up for turkey hunting

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Some tips on wild turkeys. My first experience hunting wild turkey was with old buddy Wayne Pearson. What an adventure. But before we left, I got schooled by Wayne and the film crew we were going out with because turkeys have such great sight and hearing silence is the golden rule and you can't be restless and move around. Wayne's going to expand right now. David, I talk. You heard it for years now and I love to hunt. Don't get me wrong. I love to hunt. I love to hunt everything. I'm not in the mood for harvesting big game like I used to be. I'd rather turkey hunt, rather quail hunt, rather dove hunt, and I just enjoy it, but the reason I love the turkey is because you get the whole experience, you get set up and believe me, about 95 percent of a turkey. Is that not? You know, and where the birds don't fly down, you know, with the birds going go when they fly down. And then you try to intercept that bird and say, I'm better than that hand is out there talking to you. So and that's the challenge. But I often say 95 percent to five percent is the call it.
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