Tag: the turkey hunter podcast

  • 020a: Breeding Cycle of Hens with the NWTF’s Bob Eriksen

    020a: Breeding Cycle of Hens with the NWTF’s Bob Eriksen

    Breeding Cycle of Hens with the NWTF’s Bob Eriksen Bob Eriksen has been a wildlife biologist with the NWTF for the past 13 years. Bob has participated in many studies on wild turkeys over those years, and he has gained a tremendous amount of knowledge of the bird that he now spends his days studying.…

  • 018 – 8 Keys to a Proper Turkey Hunting Set Up

    018 – 8 Keys to a Proper Turkey Hunting Set Up

    8 Keys to a Proper Turkey Hunting Set Up I venture to say that 80% of whether you are going to be successful on your next turkey hunt depends on where you sit down to call that turkey to you. You would never charge through the woods at a gobbling turkey in an attempt to…

  • Episode 017: The Whiskey Turkey

    Episode 017: The Whiskey Turkey

    The Whiskey Turkey In this week’s episode, I share with you the story of the Whiskey Turkey told by my friend, Eric Harrell. Eric first met the Whiskey Turkey (as he affectionately named him) in early turkey season several years ago. The Whiskey Turkey proceeded to quickly haunt Eric’s every waking and sleeping moment because…

  • 016c: 3 Strategies for Afternoon Turkey Hunting

    016c: 3 Strategies for Afternoon Turkey Hunting

    3 Strategies for Afternoon Turkey Hunting Afternoon turkey hunting is often thought to be a waste of time; however, that thought process is wrong. If your state allows turkey hunting in the afternoon, then you should take to the woods in the afternoon in pursuit of a wild turkey. Afternoon turkey hunting can provide a…

  • Episode 016b: 3 Strategies for Afternoon Turkey Hunting

    Episode 016b: 3 Strategies for Afternoon Turkey Hunting

    3 Strategies for Afternoon Turkey Hunting The spot and stalk method of turkey hunting can be a very effective method for filling a turkey tag while hunting in the afternoon. In the afternoons, turkeys can often be spotted in crop or fallow fields, food plots, and openings in the timber from hilltops, roads, or just…