Some days, turkeys gobble from dawn to dark. Other days, they don’t gobble at all. Why? The easy explanation is that they’re unpredictable. While that may be true, turkey gobbling does follow a ...
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Spring gobblers may not be gobbling as much this spring in Pennsylvania, but they're there
Snow on the ground this winter helped the Pennsylvania Game Commission monitor more turkeys, and spring gobbler hunters may be finding older, quieter birds this spring. The agency has been trapping ...
With Pennsylvania’s spring gobbler season soon underway, an expert explains why turkeys may be in certain woodlots even though you’re not seeing them. The season starts with a special hunt until noon ...
If you see a gobble, gobble here and a gobble, gobble there, the Pennsylvania Game Commission wants to hear from you. The commission is looking for public input in surveying the wild turkey population ...
HENRYS FORK, Idaho — As I sat watching a flock of wild turkeys fly into some mature cottonwoods to roost for the night, I heard a limb break. I had just taken a picture of three roosting turkeys on ...
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