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.
YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y. (WIVB) — Niagara County resident Ernie Calandrelli is getting attention for sounding like a turkey. He has been turkey calling since the ’70s and now his hunting skills are gaining ...
Hunting is on the decline in some parts of the country. At this week's National Wild Turkey Federation convention, officials want to recruit new... Can A Turkey Calling Contest Attract New Hunters?
Does anyone in the Ocean State hunt the bold birds and serve them for their own, inexpensive Thanksgiving dinners?
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This story, “How Foxy Can He Get,” appeared in the May 1952 issue of Outdoor Life. Can any animal, or bird, imitate the call of another animal, or bird, for the purpose of luring it for a kill? My ...