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Simple Grilled Wild Turkey Breast Recipe

Simple Grilled Wild Turkey Breast Recipe

You've had a successful turkey hunt and it's time to move onto the most rewarding part: preparing and eating the meat! One of the easiest ways to cook wild turkey breast is to simply season it and throw it on the grill. Wild turkey meat has a delicious flavor already, so there's really no need to "doctor it up" too much. Just add a bit of seasonings that complement the flavor of the turkey and cook it however you choose. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.)

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Using Whitetail Knowledge to Scout for Turkeys

Using Whitetail Knowledge to Scout for Turkeys
One of the most overlooked aspects of learning private or public property, in regards to successful Spring turkey hunting, is that many trail camera owners let their cameras collect dust in the Spring when they should be collecting valuable data that can be utilized for Spring turkey hunting for the current year and many years to come. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

Using Trail Cameras to Scout for Spring Turkeys

Using Trail Cameras to Scout for Spring Turkeys
With the Spring warm up around the corner, that means Spring turkey seasons are too. Most people think of whitetails when using trail cameras in the field. With the increase in trail camera technology over the years, they have come along ways. Cell camera technologies are picking up steam and can be a huge help in the field. (Click blog title to view complete blot post.) Continue reading

Scout Now for a Successful Turkey Season

By Brandon Butler:

Missouri’s Youth Turkey Season and regular Spring Turkey Season is approaching fast. With about a month to go, there are many preparations to be made…most importantly, locating some birds. This is accomplished by scouting. There are those lucky folks who basically return to the same tree year after year to tag out each spring. But most of us mere mortals aren’t so lucky and need to spend some time searching for this year’s flock.

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Using Trail Cameras to Scout for Turkeys

Knowing where to hang your trail cameras and what settings to use when scouting for turkeys is important, as it can vary a little from using cameras for deer hunting. Pro-Staffer Andrea Haas shares a few tips on what locations to hang your trail cameras and what settings to use for each. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

5 Tips For Bowhunting Turkeys

Planning on using your bow to harvest a turkey this spring? Successfully harvesting a turkey with your bow is perhaps one of the hardest, yet most rewarding hunts you will ever be a part of. Browning Trail Cameras Pro Staff members Don and Dan Pickell have been bowhunting for years and make bagging a gobbler with a bow look like a piece of cake. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading
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