Well, not so much in Southern Middle Tennessee today, but it won't be long! Hopefully, the Strut'n Tom crew is going to get together this weekend to do a little scouting and filming. Look for new pictures and video in the coming days. In the mean time, I thought I'd kick things off with my annual "Laws of Turkey Hunting" (according to me) post. Enjoy!
Chris's Laws of Turkey Hunting
Turkeys are like children & dogs - just when you think you've got them under control, they'll make a liar out of you.
Turkeys would always rather go uphill - that is unless they'd rather go downhill.
The words "never" and "always" should not be spoken in the turkey woods.
Some people are Turkey Hunters & some people just go turkey hunting.
No matter how much land you can hunt on, the best gobbling bird is most likely going to be across the fence.
You can often tell if someone is a good turkey hunter by whether or not the knees are worn-out on their camo pants and how badly their inseam is ripped from crossing barbed wire fences.
It doesn't matter how good your call sounds, if you are set up wrong, you will not kill a turkey.
If the call won't kill 'em, the crawl often will.
The best day of turkey hunting is even better when shared with a buddy.
No matter how much patience you have, the turkey has more - remember, he lives there.
It's never too cold, hot, windy, humid, rainy, etc. to turkey hunt - what do you think the birds are gonna do on those days, stay inside?
Nothing ventured - nothing gained.
If you don't try, you'll always wonder.
The quality of the hunt has absolutely nothing to do with the size of the beard.
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