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Talking Turkey with Joe Byers
Episode 1230th May 2024 • Hutch On Hunting • Bruce Hutcheon
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Talking Turkey in the Rockies

1. Scout the terrain: Familiarize yourself with the

foothills’ topography, water sources, and roosting areas to pinpoint turkey

habits.


2. Master turkey calls: Practice realistic hen yelps,

clucks, and purrs to attract and fool wild turkeys effectively.


3. Blend into surroundings: Wear camouflaged clothing

that matches the local vegetation to remain concealed while hunting.


4. Set up strategically: Choose locations with good

visibility, preferably near natural obstacles like trees or rocks, to hide your

presence.


5. Use decoys wisely: Deploy lifelike turkey decoys to

enhance your setup, placing them strategically to draw in curious birds.


6. Optimize your gear: Select shotguns with tight

chokes and ammunition suitable for turkey hunting, enhancing accuracy and

effectiveness.


7. Be patient: Turkeys can be cautious, so wait quietly

and be prepared for prolonged periods of stillness during your hunt.


8. Employ stealth: Move cautiously and minimize noise

to avoid alerting turkeys to your presence in the foothills’ challenging

terrain.


9. Learn turkey behavior: Understand their habits, such

as roosting patterns and feeding areas, to predict their movements more

accurately.


10. Respect regulations: Familiarize yourself with

Colorado’s hunting regulations and obtain the necessary permits before

embarking on your turkey hunt.

 

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