Hunter Barry Forbes uses turkey psychology to lure in the toms. And some great gobbling... Read the full description.
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Piece Description
Hunter Barry Forbes describes how he lures in tom turkeys by using his knowledge of turkey psychology. He also demonstrates a great gobble call.






Sydney Lewis
Posted on November 22, 2006 at 01:45 PM | Permalink
Review of Turkey Hunting Tips
Pleasing oral history nugget. This is a man who knows and understands the nuances of turkey mind: "Believe it or not, turkey's not a lot different than people." He has what I call a true accent, and an excellent gobble. A good drop-in if you're looking to fill a little air in seasonal fashion. Animal rights activists take note: don't listen. He is, after all, a hunter.