Is there one book that really captures the history of turkey hunting?
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Tom Kelly said that before he wrote his first book, that there not a lot literature on turkey hunting out there, that was the main reason for the book. If you haven't read the Tenth Legion, you might check it out it's a good book!
What state? Turkey hunting did not start at the same time in each state. Mississippi and Alabama never closed there season and they probably have the most history. Some Midwest states came along decades later. So really there is no definitive history of the sport. I read every turkey hunting book I can find and have found the self published books to be the best. Most are not written by professional writers but the content including history is pretty good.There are too many to list but if you go to Jim Casada turkey books online he has a list and discription of hundreds of titles.
Jim Casada's book 'Remembering the Greats : Profiles of Turkey Hunting Old Masters' comes close. Everyone he writes about in the book are all dead, all past turkey men that all contributed to the popularity of what we have today. He covers it pretty well. Good info on the past. Another one is 'Wayne's Turkey World : 60 years of hunting' is pretty good too. Wayne Bailey was the guy who pushed the live trapping of wild birds to bring the successful reintroduction of turkeys to the present state of birds in the lower 48.