Turkeys are thin-skinned and have hollow bones. Their thick wall of feathers does slow arrow momentum, but four inches of arrow penetration is enough for a quick kill if that arrow is properly placed.
As I pen this article, I am traveling home from the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) 50th annual Convention and Sport Show at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center ...
The 1976 reintroduction of wild turkeys to Wisconsin restored a native species to the state. After 50 years, it's considered ...
Patrick Wightman is a turkey hunter who also happens to be the main researcher for NWTF. Here's his take on turkey declines, regs, and more.
I prefer my wild turkey in a glass on the rocks… not running around and terrorizing UPS drivers. Turkeys are native to North America and are currently found in every state in the U.S. except for ...
The eastern wild turkey is North America's most abundant and widely distributed turkey subspecies. It inhabits 38 states and a handful of Canadian provinces. Most eastern turkeys are found east of the ...
Keck went on to become a champion caller and eventually the CEO of the National Wild Turkey Federation. He was also the first ...
Sandwich been wandering the area in Northampton alone after her mate was hit by a car, according to those with knowledge of the pair’s history.
MINNESOTA — Firearms turkey hunters seeking to hunt the spring A season in Carlos Avery or Whitewater wildlife management ...