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5 Essential Turkey Hunting Gears To Make It Count


A clear spring morning, gobblers and big toms on the chase, and adrenaline at its peak! Does it get any better than that? Only passionate turkey hunters know.

Turkey hunting goes back as far as 1620. And while this sport took a backseat some forty years ago, there’s no keeping the come-of-age hunters away from woods. Thanks to outdoor TV and shotgun-confident youngsters looking to enter the exciting world of hunting,

Whether you are a newbie or a pro, here’s a look at five must-have hunting gears to amp up your hunting spirit.
1. Say Yes To Camouflage Blinds 
Turkeys have excellent eyesight and can detect hunters from a distance. So, blending with your surroundings is your best cue. 
When it’s early spring and the overgrowth is lush and green, a camouflage blind with its green patterns will help you blend easier and remain undetected. Also, blinds are a great cover if you’re out with a novice hunter who can draw in a few mistakes.
Let's start with your primary gear shotgun. The preferred shotguns for turkey hunting are 12 and 20-gauge. Seasoned hunters already have them, and a little modification can turn them into great turkey shooters. 
Ensure the sighting system resembles a typical gun that shoots a single projectile. Vortex scopes are a great option as they single out point-shoot.
When hunting for the first time, consider vortex red dot sight, especially in a short-range shooting scenario. Besides, they promise excellent field view, and you can do without magnification at a realistic distance.
Try to have at least two inline beads in your gun to allow decent alignment. For pro hunters looking to get better at their game, consider mounting optics on your gun. It will not only make you faster but also help you focus better. 
4. Keep a Rangefinder Handy
Setting a yard-killing zone is the last step before you make a turkey call.

Rangefinders can help you gauge the distance of trees and bushes and ensure there’s nothing between your gun and the animal. So, when a gobbler passes, you know when to pull the trigger. Typically, a vortex rangefinder carries a magnification of 7x and above, along with angle-compensation and fast-scan mode to track movement.
The turkey hunting season opens in the spring of 2024. And, among other kinds, the gobblers, with their large, dark feathers giving a radiant finish under the sun, remain the most wanted. With the right hunting gear, you will always have a better chance to make it big. 
5 Essential Turkey Hunting Gears To Make It Count
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