Site Home :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Link :> Submit Article
Search:   
acclaimedlist.com acclaimedlist.com
Multiple links exchange
 
 

Music & Entertainment

 

Internet & Computers

 

Research & Science

 

Self Healing

 

Government & Politics

 

Society & Communities

 

Tour & Travel

 

Education & Reference

 

Issues & News

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Children & Teens

 

Companies & Business

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Fitness & Health

 

Relationship & Lifestyle

 

Creative Arts

 

Estate & Realty

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Games & Play

 

Family & Home

 

Banking & Finance

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Eating & Drinking

 

  Site Home » Sports & Adventure » Hunting
   
 

Basic Turkey Hunting Information: Knowing Your Prey and Their Behavior

   
Fall was the preferred time to hunt wild turkeys by most of the famous old time turkey hunters and is still favored by many traditionalists. These turkey hunting experts liked it best because it was a lot more difficult and therefore more rewarding to call in an old turkey in the fall rather than the spring.

Gobblers in the late summer, fall and winter become very solitary animals with very little interest in females. They do, however, gobble in the fall and there have been a few mornings in October and November that you would think that it was spring with the huge number of gobblers around. On rare occasions, gobblers will even come in strutting and gobbling just like it was spring. More likely though, you won't even notice a fall turkey reacting to your calls. He will just appear silently, looking for companionship with another long beard but not really caring whether he finds it or not. This is a real fall gobbler.

The fall season has regained its popularity recently with the ever-increasing numbers of turkeys. Over 40 states now host fall turkey seasons and more and more hunters are discovering the excitement of hunting in the fall. Turkey hunting is a pleasurable and enjoyable sport people are starting to like.

This sport requires seperate permits for hunters during the fall, along with the applications for spring hunting permits. Turkey hunters are allowed only to take only one wild turkey of either sex during that fall season each day.

Turkeys are usually found in open, mixed hardwood and pine forests. Others are scattered in brush land. Others prefer to roost in trees larger than the surrounding vegetation and will often choose place to stay on sites facing slopes where they can shelter from the existing strong wind. They will use open fields and meadows as feeding and boasting sites and wooded areas are roosting sites. If few or no roosting sites are available, the turkey may leave the place and not use it.

Basic Turkey Characteristics

Turkeys' ears are also placed on both sides of their heads. And because they have no outer ear to develop the sound in one direction, they hear sounds all the way around them. Sounds received by only one ear can help the turkey find out which direction the sound comes out but not any indication of distance. Turkeys turn around to be more alert.

With a highly developed sense of smell, they can determine the direction of danger by scent and wind direction. The clever beasts generally flee away from the danger, not toward it. Besides their sense of smell, they rely heavily on both their eyes and ears to determine the direction of danger before they run away from it.

Author: Niall Barco
 
Author Bio:

You can find great deals, tips and news, information and reviews to help you enjoy whitewater kayaking at CanoesAndKayaks.info. Copyright www.canoesandkayaks.info. This article can be reproduced in full as long as the resource box and live links remain intact.

This article can be searched using: Basic Turkey Hunting Information: Knowing Your Prey and Their Behavior, Sports & Adventure
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Sports Betting Revenues Hitting High During FIFA World Cup
 
Fishing The Dark Season
 
Bass Fishing: The Most Sought After Fishing Game
 
Fly Fishing For Trout
 
Free Fall With A Skydiving Lesson In California
 
Sport Fishing Holiday Destination Fit for Non Anglers ?C Canadian Nature Tour at Plummer's Arctic Fishing Resort, Great Bear Lake, NWT (Travel)
 
Tennis Fitness - Exercises to Increase the Power of Your Serve - Part I
 
Learn About Essential Turkey Hunting Equipment
 
Expert Skiing Demystified
 
Kids and Canoe Safety
 
 
 
 
 

Pocket Bike Racers: True Athletes

One of the least understood aspects of motocross racing by non-participants is the incredible level ... - Dave Carter
 

The Basics Of Trout Fishing

Trout fishing is a type of fishing that is enjoyable. Most enjoy finding just that right spot, behin ... - Niall Pesci
 

Fishing Trips

Fishing trips make for a truly memorable holiday experience. The cherished wish of catching your fav ... - Kristy Annely
 
 

Pocket Bike Racing: A Background & Introduction

Pocketbike racing, which is also known in some places as Minimoto or Mini GP racing, is a racing tha ... - Dave Carter
 

Strategy as applied to warrior-citizens - Part 2

I will here attempt to be non style specific in discussing fight strategy. Simply remember to train ... - Owen Johnston
 
 
Site Home :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service  
© 2008 www.acclaimedlist.com All Rights Reserved.