Why toms go silent and how to hunt them when they do-Silent Gobblers: Part III

In this edition, we conclude the three-part series on silent gobblers. When dominant gobblers rule the roost it can silence every other subordinate gobbler in the woods. Recognizing this situation and employing some of these tips may help you score next spring. This was originally published in the July/August issue of Turkey Call Magazine. Silence […]

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The Burris Signature LRF 10×42: Precision HD Optics and Ranging in One

For hunters, competitors, and long-range enthusiasts seeking the ultimate blend of optical clarity and pinpoint accuracy, the Burris Signature LRF 10×42 binocular stands as a powerful companion. This 10x magnification, 42mm objective lens powerhouse goes beyond stunning views, seamlessly integrating a laser rangefinder for fast and precise ranging from 5 to 2,600 yards. Let’s explore

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Hunting Silent Turkeys Part II—Why toms go silent and how to hunt them when they do.

In this edition, we continue the three-part series on silent gobblers, first printed in the May/June 2000 issue of Turkey Call Magazine. We’ll take a look at the reasons why the stage of the breeding season makes gobblers clam up. Whether experienced or novice, these longbeard lessons can help you find success this season. I

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