Episodes
Thursday Jan 05, 2023
426 - Traveling and Turkey Hunting with Ron Jolly
Thursday Jan 05, 2023
Thursday Jan 05, 2023
Traveling and Turkey Hunting with Ron Jolly
Ron Jolly joins Cameron and Andy this week for the 3rd episode in the series of Traveling and Turkey Hunting.
Thursday Dec 29, 2022
425 - Traveling and Turkey Hunting with Tanner Burns
Thursday Dec 29, 2022
Thursday Dec 29, 2022
Traveling and Turkey Hunting with Tanner Burns
This week Tanner Burns joins Cameron and Andy to talk about traveling and turkey hunting. Tanner is the second guest in the new traveling and turkey hunting series.
Tanner flies to turkey hunt a good bit, so they discuss the challenges of flying and turkey hunting. Also, Tanner offers his professional advice as a taxidermist when he touches on traveling with caped out turkeys as well.
This is another great episode in this series. Listen in!
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
424 - Traveling and Turkey Hunting with Jordan Barnes
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
Traveling and Turkey Hunting with Jordan Barnes
This week, bowhunting whiz Jordan Barnes joins Cameron and Andy in the first episode of the new series on traveling and turkey hunting.
Jordan typically drives to his turkey hunting destinations, so this show centers around camping and hunting. Jordan sleeps in his vehicle most nights on his hunting trips, so he also offers tips on how he stays comfortable while sleeping.
This is a great show with lots of great tips for those who like to turkey hunt and travel.
Listen in!
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
423 - A Christmas Serving of Turkey Soup
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
A Christmas Serving of Turkey Soup
This week, Cameron and Andy serve up a heaping helping of turkey soup for Christmas.
In this week's soup episode, they discuss turkey news from Alabama, Mississippi, Maine, California, Nebraska, and West Virginia.
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Thursday Dec 08, 2022
422 - Another Piney Hills Turkey Hunt
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Another Piney Hills Turkey Hunt
This week, Scott McDonald joins Cameron and Andy on the show to share a turkey hunt he had with Andy in the spring of 2022.
This hunt took place on some thick public ground in a tough southern state, but it turned out to be a productive trip for both Scott and Andy as they doubled on a couple of hard gobbling turkeys right around midday.
These birds came through the thick woods, split up, and eventually got back together about 45 yards in front of Scott and Andy.
It took a lot of patience and trust in their hunting partner to make this hunt a success, but it all paid off as it turned out to be twice as successful as they had hoped.
This is a great hunt that will get you fired up for spring. Listen in!
Thursday Dec 01, 2022
421 - The 2023 Unicoi Custom Callmakers Show Preview with Mark Sharpe
Thursday Dec 01, 2022
Thursday Dec 01, 2022
The 2023 Unicoi Custom Callmakers Show Preview with Mark Sharpe
This week, Mark Sharpe joins Cameron and Andy to talk about the upcoming 2023 Unicoi Custom Turkey Callmakers Show held at Unicoi State Park in Georgia. This year the show will be held January 13 and 14 of 2023.
This show features custom turkey call makers displaying and selling their calls as well as seminars by call collectors and call makers as well. This is one of the premier turkey caller shows in the country, and the event is a fantastic time to immerse yourself in turkey hunting with other turkey hunting nuts to prepare for the upcoming spring turkey hunting season.
Listen in, and make plans to attend this show in 2023.
Thursday Nov 24, 2022
420 - A Waterlogged Turkey
Thursday Nov 24, 2022
Thursday Nov 24, 2022
A Waterlogged Turkey
Cameron shares another turkey hunt with us this week to get us primed and ready to eat some Thanksgiving turkey.
This hunt took place in what is a very common habitat for many of us hunters east of the Mississippi River. This was in a hardwood bottom that, at the time, was flooded. Cameron found some gobbling turkeys in the area. After sloshing through the water to get to them, he setup, called, and soon had his hat blown off by a loud gobbling Eastern wild turkey.
The gobbling in this hunt will get your blood boiling and get you wishing for springtime again.
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Thursday Nov 17, 2022
419 - Wild Turkey Research Updates with Dr. Will Gulsby
Thursday Nov 17, 2022
Thursday Nov 17, 2022
Wild Turkey Updates with Dr. Will Gulsby
Dr. Will Gulsby from Auburn University joins Cameron and Andy on the show to update all of us on the progress and the one year findings on the ongoing studies being conducted at by his department.
We discuss the male wild turkey gonad study and some of the preliminary results there. We also discuss the gobbling chronology study being done within the state of Alabama, and the very interesting early findings from one year of that study.
We also discuss the nesting success study being conducted as well.
This is a must listen episode for the turkey hunting nuts like us.
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Thursday Nov 10, 2022
418 - Creating Better Brood Habitat with Marcus Lashley Part 2
Thursday Nov 10, 2022
Thursday Nov 10, 2022
Creating Better Brood Habitat with Marcus Lashley Part 2
This week, Cameron and Andy bring the last half of the Marcus Lashley seminar on creating better brood habitat from the Alabama state chapter of the NWTF Field Day from August 2022.
This episode is full of useful information that all of us turkey hunters can use to improve our turkey populations on our hunting properties. This is also a great episode to share with other turkey hunters as well.
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Thursday Nov 03, 2022
417 - Creating Better Brood Habitat with Dr. Marcus Lashley Part 1
Thursday Nov 03, 2022
Thursday Nov 03, 2022
Creating Better Brood Habitat with Marcus Lashley
This week, Cameron and Andy share part of the Alabama NWTF Field Day seminar where Dr. Marcus Lashley talks about brood habitat.
The general theme of Dr. Lashley's seminar is that as a whole brood habitat is severely lacking across the US. We all already know that having great nesting habitat is essential to having good hatches, but creating great nesting habitat is extremely difficult to do because there is not one particular habitat that hens are likely to nest in.
According to Dr. Lashley better brood habitat is much easier to create because it has several features that are commonly found in the different areas around the US.
This is an excellent presentation, and we have part 1 of 2 for you this week. There is definitely something to be learned by all of us from this week's show and next week's show.
Listen in!