I have terrible feet. I ran track and cross country in school and suffered from eczema, ingrown toenails, and shin splints (pronation?).
I wear my tennis shoes often to help with the eczema and ingrown toenails. I also change my socks once a day on an all day hunt and try to air my feet out...
I would say you could give it a try in the morning especially since the jakes are pretty young and dumb! If its a good spot, then the turkeys should be near. You never know what could happen.
I have been thinking about this lately. Having new hunting and fishing gear is great, but there are other things I would rather spend (or save) money on. I hear stories of my dad hunting in blue jeans and a long sleeve shirt. I would rather go hunting/fishing more than worry about the best gear...
I think this is one of the reasons that we still have 2 bucks and 10 anterless. No one I know actually shoots that many deer. Where would they put all the meat? haha I'm not sure if non residents have the same limits.
Great advice here! I have found woodsmanship and scouting to be the most important. After all, you can't kill turkeys unless they are in that area. Make sure to hunt all day if possible.
Listen to the Jay Scott Podcast for a really in depth turkey hunting series with Chris Roe. It is episode...
I decided to go with 10x42mm binoculars and have these New in Box Black Leupold BX-2 Acadia 8x42mm Binoculars. They come with a carry case, the manual, a lens cloth, a carrying strap, and lens covers for the binoculars.
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