After more than 45 years of turkey-hunting experience with some
of the best callers and hunters in the nation, author John E.
Phillips has developed "The "Turkey Hunter's Bible" to be a
complete reference on how to find, call, take, clean and prepare
the wild turkey for the table. The author has taken several birds
of each subspecies of wild turkey in the continental United States
and Mexico. But more importantly, he's hunted with some of the
greatest turkey hunters who ever have lived.
In this black and white version of "The Turkey Hunter's Bible,"
you'll get: the most up-to-date, complete guide to one of America's
fastest-growing hunting sports; complete coverage of every aspect
of the sport - hunting gear, techniques, turkey species, shooting,
bowhunting and much more; and plenty of turkey pictures, hunting
pictures and line drawings.
Using these hunting tips, you also can photograph turkeys in the
wild - either with a still camera or a video camera. The mating
ritual of the wild turkey gobbler is a beautiful thing to see. When
a mature tom spreads his tail, calls all of his feathers to
attention, so they stand and make the bird look almost twice as big
as he is, he's showing-off for the hens.
Whether you want to photograph wild turkeys or take wild
turkeys, this book will provide you with the information you need
to meet the toms on their own turf. However, the author issues this
caution, "Turkey hunting is very addictive. The call of the wild
turkey gobbler is as alluring as the call of the Sirens of ancient
Greece. And, I've found that when the dogwoods bloom, and Jack
Frost is chased-away by Mother Earth, resisting the temptation to
go to the woods and call a gobbler is almost impossible."
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