Tune in as Steven Rinella gives behind the scenes insights to his favorite turkey hunting moments from the past decade. Steve has been racking up some incredible moments in the field chasing these inspiring birds, but a few of the hunts stand alone as he breaks down what made each one of these encounters particularly memorable. #fueledbynature
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:26 The Glory Days of Eastern Montana Turkey Hunting
02:12 The Art of Calling Turkeys
04:09 Turkey Hunting in Sonora, Mexico
06:09 The Wild Turkey Super Slam
08:05 Hunting Osceola Turkeys in Florida
10:21 Wisconsin’s Driftless Area: A Turkey Hunter’s Paradise
13:04 California’s Unique Turkey Hunting Experience
15:04 The Challenge of Long Beards
16:28 Backpack Hunting for Turkeys
19:16 Mistakes in Turkey Hunting
21:12 Hunting in Unconventional Turkey Terrain
25:07 Swamp Turkey Hunting in South Carolina
27:57 Backpacking in the Gila Wilderness
29:37 The Reputation of Different Turkey Subspecies
30:52 Challenges of Florida Public Land Turkey Hunting
Bow hunt for turkey’s only! π
I agree about the thunder that Easterns make. Before sunlight and fly down, I’ve been near the Missouri river where I hunt in Nebraska and it can get crazy when they’re all sounding off. Have one gobble a few feet from your blind and it scares the crap out of you if he snuck up on your set up!!
Turkeys just seem like an unwell bird. They seem like..I dont want to say uneducated but like they got picked last for gym.
Clay shouldn’t have taken that shot. That looked like a far shot.
Hahaha just point blank capped that turkey in Mexico