We’re all familiar with a raspy hen yelp and a thundering tom gobble. But wild hens and gobblers make many turkey sounds beyond these two vocalizations. Each of these sounds express specific meanings.
Three generations of the Stie family share a common love for hunting and wild turkey calling. This love has turned into a family business, which is made up of (clockwise from left) Joe Stie, Alan and ...
HILLSVILLE, Va. -- Deep in the woods of his family's 180-acre farm, Jeremy Hendrick tosses out his best pickup lines. And when he clucks and yelps like a flirtatious hen, there's not a gobbler around ...
When the average American encounters talk of turkey parts, it usually has to do with what’s on their dinner plate. Yet a ...
In Allenspark, a new festival is putting the spotlight on one of Colorado’s feathered friends. On Saturday, the inaugural Wild Turkey Festival will celebrate turkeys in all their forms while ushering ...
From bustling towns to rural woodlands, turkeys seem to be everywhere these days. But despite being an undeniable ...
For about 15 years, Alan Stie of Sand Springs has dedicated himself to a hobby that makes him both an outdoorsman and a musician. On February 27, Stie won two turkey calling state championships held ...
November is a bad month for turkeys. Some 46 million turkeys are carved up and eaten each Thanksgiving, the USDA estimates. In recent years, the wild turkey population explosion in Massachusetts has ...
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