Last month, the S.C. Dept. of Natural Resources held a series of public meetings for the state's turkey hunters to give their input on ways to address the dwindling population of wild turkeys and ...
Whether you enjoy hunting the wild turkey, or just going for a ride along an old county road and coming upon a small flock of hens or gobblers, almost everyone relishes the opportunity to see turkeys ...
Birdsong is a welcome sign of spring, but robins and cardinals aren’t the only birds showing off for breeding season. In many parts of North America, you’re likely to encounter male wild turkeys, ...
Spring turkey season results suggest these aren’t exactly flush times for Ohio’s gobbler hunters. Not that the spring take of bearded birds is inexorably moving toward some sort of abyss, but any ...
Zach Muzzey has seen the decline in wild turkey numbers firsthand. In areas where there used to be solid numbers of the birds, there now appear to be relatively few. This is coming from a life-long, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Michigan’s wild turkey population has bounced back and the Department of Natural Resources says conservation efforts were crucial in restoring the birds to the state. The ...
MONROE COUNTY, Ga. — You may not hunt, but this story still affects you as a taxpayer. Between retail sales and taxes, hunters bring in over $1 billion to the state's economy. One segment of the ...
IDABEL, Okla. — When researchers started trapping and putting radio trackers on female turkeys in the thick woods of southeast Oklahoma, they hoped to learn how hens were successfully raising their ...
Wild turkey hunters in Ohio might be getting their groove back. Beset a year ago by the establishment of a one-bird limit brought by low turkey numbers, this season’s early returns suggest resiliency ...
Montana’s spring hunt for nonnative wild turkey starts five days later this season. The state’s Fish and Wildlife Commission last month approved spring turkey hunting to start April 15 and last ...
When researchers started trapping and putting radio trackers on female turkeys in the thick woods of southeast Oklahoma, they hoped to learn how hens were successfully raising their young. Two years ...