Wild Turkey
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| Tim Bradley | Danny Waddell |
Book now for the 2010 Wild Turkey Season.
Tim’s guide service is located in some of the best Wild Turkey woods in KY. Because Tim and the other guides Larry and Danny, have lived in the area all of their lives, they have permission to hunt private land where no other hunters have access. They have available more than 1000 acres of prime Turkey woods and you may hunt 2 or 3 different tracts depending on the activity of the birds. It is not unusual to work 3 or 4 birds in one day if needed. In KY you are only allowed one bird per day with a limit of two Toms in the Spring season.
You may have to move quickly or freeze where you are to get into position. Some times the bird will move toward you without hesitation, other times it can seem like an eternity before he starts to come in. If there are some hens around it can take some expert calling and patience. Either way the excitement of the chase is like no other hunting experience you will ever have.
Your guide is going to work very hard and do everything possible to help you have a successful hunt. Sometimes even when everything seems right the gobbler will get the best of you. Your guide will do his best at all times. He wants you to get a bird as much as you do. Please appreciate the experience for what it is. Even if you are an experienced
As with any type of hunting, it is better to have several days or more available for your hunt. Turkey's are very wiry and can at times be tough to hunt, if it was always easy why bother.
This year we had a number of hunters get their first birds.
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Some tips for a successful hunt
Pattern your shotgun. Pattern your shotgun again. I can’t stress the importance of this enough.
Be familiar with your weapon. Safety is mandatory and you need to know proper loading, carrying and use of the safety. It is important that after you fire your weapon you immediately put the safety on. Your guide will be in front of you as he rushes to the downed bird. If a second shot is needed you can always take the safety off when in position.
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This part of KY is relatively hilly and you need to be prepared to do a good bit of walking up and down hill. Good, broken in waterproof boots are a must.
It is not necessary to be a good caller. Your guide will take care of it for you. However if you want to bring some calls your guide will be happy to help you learn how to properly call in a bird. We recommend you let your guide call the first bird you kill. If you want to try to call in the second bird you may or just let your guide do it and he can help you with your calling in the down time.
Put a snack in your pocket. If you get on a tough bird it might be a long hunt! A water bottle is a good idea also. Never bring anything red, white or blue into the







