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20 Gauge Turkey Guns / Re: 870 Youth 21” Choke/LoadsLast post by golfernash - Today at 09:23:53 AMQuote from: PharmHunter on Today at 09:16:55 AMOpen it up to .562 or .570 is what I prefer. Excellent, even patterns. Sumtoy or IC.This. I have a .570 Sumtoy and it is perfect #42
20 Gauge Turkey Guns / Re: 870 Youth 21” Choke/LoadsLast post by PharmHunter - Today at 09:16:55 AMOpen it up to .562 or .570 is what I prefer. Excellent, even patterns. Sumtoy or IC.
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Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / Re: First trumpet call - need ...Last post by kytrkyhntr - Today at 09:11:45 AMfor a rock solid trumpet that is great to learn on, easy to run, and wont break the bank look at @wgcustomcalls on instagram. hes located in kentucky and is a talented call maker whos an actual turkey hunter. i cant recommend his stuff enough. get with him and he will turn you a call that looks like its 4x more what you paid for it AND it will have the sound. that goes for anyone reading this post.
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Gobbling Activity Reports / Re: i think Florida they are r...Last post by PharmHunter - Today at 09:08:00 AMThey are ready and they are dying this morning at the hands of some youths in South Florida. It has begun!
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General Forum / Re: Chene light rubber bootsLast post by patternfreak - Today at 08:54:55 AMI've had them since last turkey season. I hunted all turkey season in them last year and deer hunted in them a good bit this year. I love how comfortable they are. Don't get it twisted though, they're not hiking boots. Hunting in the mountains they will wear out the back of your foot. Hunting flat ground they are fine.
Mine also won't zip up all the way on my legs without being uncomfortably tight. I have no issues with other zip boots. The camo has worn off of mine on the top of the boots at the toe. I'll probably hunt them one more season and then send them back to be replaced. #46
Turkey Guns / Re: New Salt Creek TSSxLeadLast post by TooTallOutdoorss - Today at 08:43:47 AMQuote from: BandedSpur on Today at 07:07:51 AMShot string doesn't matter at all on a stationary target no matter the speed. Wingshooting is a different matter. Duplexing lead and TSS is not a new thing. I, and many other handloaders, have been doing it for many, many years. This Salt Creek offering may be the first commercially available option. With the price of TSS going through the roof, it is not a bad option. That is what I had thought. Its not as powerful/effective as plain old tss right? Not trying to start a war with that questions lol. I mean in the sense that it doesnt have as much tss as a pure tss #9 shell. So it would theoretically have less shot hitting a bird at further distances say 40yds. #49
Gobbling Activity Reports / Re: i think Florida they are r...Last post by Will - Today at 08:26:47 AMMy goodness those are some good hooks on that bird!
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Turkey Hunting Tips ,Strategies & Methods / Re: Never Fail Terrain Feature...Last post by bbcoach - Today at 08:24:12 AMQuote from: bwhana on February 25, 2026, 08:08:54 PMAgree there is no spot that won't fail, but I will take my chances on controlled burns done before the season any day.I agree with this statement. Controlled burns in planted pines that have had good early spring rains and are greening up nice are a Great place to hunt. Great feeding areas! I also like a large open area in heavy woods on a ridge top that a gobbler can use for a Strut Zone and can be seen and heard, for a great distance. Or a 2 track at the top of a ridge line or high vantage point. |