8mm Enthusiast
Beginner
- Jul 6, 2025
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I have been scouring nearby public lands for turkey signs so that I can find a nice spot to get set up when my tags are valid. Currently I am looking for v shaped scratches in the leaves, turkey droppings, tracks, and feathers as my main signs for turkey activity. I have a few spots now that I plan on going to in the early morning to see if I can hear some distant gobbles. I also plan on using a crow or owl call to stimulate gobbles in the morning and when it's finally time, a box call to imitate a hen to compel gobblers to move closer to my position. Planning to wear full camo with face and hands covered. The kit will be either a 12 gauge Baikal single shot full fixed choked with a turkey load or one of the 10 gauge shotguns with a turkey load.
The public lands closer to my area are nearly all wetlands and it's hard to find any woods that turkeys love in those areas. I know they exist and sightings are reported however I struggle to find any turkey signs in riparian areas so my focus is upland woods, managed forests, and pine plantations.
Are there any other tips any experienced turkey hunters may have for a beginner?
Thanks.
The public lands closer to my area are nearly all wetlands and it's hard to find any woods that turkeys love in those areas. I know they exist and sightings are reported however I struggle to find any turkey signs in riparian areas so my focus is upland woods, managed forests, and pine plantations.
Are there any other tips any experienced turkey hunters may have for a beginner?
Thanks.





















