• Taking an Osceola Turkey Gobbler

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    Editor’s Note: Mike Cockerham of Oglethorpe, Georgia, has been hunting wild turkeys for 25+ years. “I have owned only one camouflage garment that wasn’t Mossy Oak (www.mossyoak.com) since 1986. I was hunting in Wyoming and was about to freeze to death. I went to the store, and the only camouflage jacket I could

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  • Bowhunting Turkeys

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    Editor’s Note: Mike Cockerham of Oglethorpe, Georgia, has been hunting wild turkeys for 25+ years. “I have owned only one camouflage garment that wasn’t Mossy Oak (www.mossyoak.com) since 1986. I was hunting in Wyoming and was about to freeze to death. I went to the store, and the only camouflage jacket I could

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  • Seeing a Strange Turkey Hunt with Mike Cockerham

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    Editor’s Note: Mike Cockerham of Oglethorpe, Georgia, has been hunting wild turkeys for 25+ years. “I have owned only one camouflage garment that wasn’t Mossy Oak (www.mossyoak.com) since 1986. I was hunting in Wyoming and was about to freeze to death. I went to the store, and the only camouflage jacket I could

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  • Alex Rutledge Explains the Shot At and Missed Turkey

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    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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  • You Can Hunt Henned-Up Gobblers with Alex Rutledge

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    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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