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Comments Off on Alex Rutledge Explains the Shot At and Missed Turkey
Turkey Hunting
Editor’s Note: Longtime turkey hunter, Alex Rutledge of Birch Tree, Missouri, has hosted outdoor TV and radio shows and spends many days in turkey woods each spring. One of the toughest turkeys of the entire hunt is the gobbler that you’ve shot at and missed, or the gobbler that someone else has shot at and
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Comments Off on You Can Hunt Henned-Up Gobblers with Alex Rutledge
Turkey Hunting
Editor’s Note: Longtime turkey hunter, Alex Rutledge of Birch Tree, Missouri, has hosted outdoor TV and radio shows and spends many days in turkey woods each spring. If you’ve ever watched TV shows about master criminals, you’ll see that they study their victims for long times before they try to take them down.
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Comments Off on You Can Take Field Turkeys with Alex Rutledge
Turkey Hunting
Editor’s Note: Longtime turkey hunter, Alex Rutledge of Birch Tree, Missouri, has hosted outdoor TV and radio shows and spends many days in turkey woods each spring. The gobbler that seems like he should be the easiest one to take is the gobbler that struts and drums out in the middle of the field. You …
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Comments Off on Alex Rutledge Says Hunt the Turkey Rather Than Call Him
Turkey Hunting
Editor’s Note: Longtime turkey hunter, Alex Rutledge of Birch Tree, Missouri, has hosted outdoor TV and radio shows and spends many days in turkey woods each spring. This secret to successful turkey hunting builds off the first secret, which is to find the turkey before the season and have multiple turkeys to hunt.
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Comments Off on Alex Rutledge Says to Take More Turkeys Know Where the Turkey Is
Turkey Hunting
Editor’s Note: Longtime turkey hunter, Alex Rutledge of Birch Tree, Missouri, has hosted outdoor TV and radio shows and spends many days in turkey woods each spring. One of the biggest mistakes that most turkey hunters make is they don’t hunt turkeys until the opening day of the season. If you hope to take a
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