Wyoming Turkey Hunt

300wsmman

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I have never been turkey hunting, and i live in western wyoming. I want to buy a tag, for area 1 which is the top Northeast side of the state. Does anyone know any information about hunting turkeys in Northeast wyoming. I need all the help i can get and it would really help me prepare for a turkey hunt. Thanks for any information.

p.s. what is good shells to use and the whole 9 yards.
 
Can't help you with hunting Wyoming, but when I got started I read every magazine article I could about turkey hunting. I use a New England single shot 10 guage with #5 shot. Try www.huntalk.com, they might be able to help you with that area. I went and got me a diaphram call and a slate call and practiced as much as I could. Videos reallly helped me out also. Good luck next spring.
 
Any 3" or 3.5" shell in 4 shot, will do just fine.
You will need a turkey choke tube: X-full or XX-full.
Get them to within 40 yards and aim for the head.
More lead in their head = less lead on your table.

Get some calls and practice.
This is where you get to pay your kids back for those violin lessons. :)

Watch videos. They are the best way to self teach.
They never show you everything, but they leave big hints as to how they got where they did.
They almost never show you how to find their roost. Thats the sneaky, not film worthy, part of the job. And my favorite.

I have two known customers that use a .17HMR to hunt turkey.
They use ballistic tips and shoot for necks. If they miss, they miss clean.
A "hit" at 50 yards means a headless turkey.

Be sure and take your "Orange" with you, and wear it when you move around.
Never be near a decoy without your Orange on.
Never place a decoy, on public land, near you.
Be safe.
 
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