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Eastern Strain Wild Turkeys

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father and son turkey hunters during a youth huntTurkeyPro.com is sponsored by IllnoisHunter.com and SportingDomains.com with the objective to provide purchasing recommendations and usage tips for a wide range of turkey hunting products, along with useful information on safety-oriented topics. Our target audience is primarily the beginning or relatively inexperienced novice turkey hunter, especially those hunting with their families. However, experienced hunters of all ages are encouraged to use our site.

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Ground Blinds: Tent-Style ground blinds are obvious choices for hunting in bad weather, and really handy for taking kids turkey hunting!

Pros: Allows you to stay in the field longer during wet weather, and hides most movements inside the blind.

Cons: Weight and bulk can limit your mobility, and being inside the blind can feel confining when the weather is nice outside. View Blinds

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Turkey Hunting Tip #2: Check your seat height in relation to the shooting windows in your ground blind!
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What's new this month...!
Spring turkey seasons have ended throughout the United States. However, successful turkey hunters can now find the time for "do it yourself" taxidermy" with the tail feathers, beard, and spurs of their spring wild turkey gobbler. Of course, all hunters can also prepare for the following season by purchasing whatever gear and supplies they wished they had while in the field this Spring.
*Affiliate Guide: BPS* links to Bass Pro Shops, STP* links to Sierra Trading Post, DSG* links to Dick's Sporting Goods.
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