Locating A Wounded Longbeard | Turkey Hunting

How to Find and Recover a Wounded Turkey Recovering a wounded turkey is one of the most frustrating and humbling experiences in turkey hunting. Unlike deer, turkeys don't always leave a clean blood trail, which makes locating a hit turkey significantly harder than most hunters expect. A turkey hit by shot will often fold its wings tight and sail downhill, or run hard with its head low. Either is a recoverable bird if you move smart. Wait five minutes before pursuing. And here's the most critical thing you need to know: In turkey hunting recovery, thick brush and creek drainages are where birds go to die. Search there first, search slow, and search low — wounded turkeys hide tight to the ground. Pushing a wounded turkey too hard immediately causes it to push further into thick cover. When you do move, go directly to the last point you saw the bird, then grid-search in expanding circles. Look for turkey feathers after the shot, blood on leaves, or dragged wing marks in soft ground. Body feathers near the point of impact tell you where the pattern hit. Vitals-hit birds typically won't travel more than 80 yards. Check Out: http://www.HaloWaterfowl.com www.MOSSBERG.com 0:00 Turkey Hunting West Georgia 0:36 Who Is Halo & Greg Camp? 1:10 Brotherhood Defined 2:36 Changing Farms 3:35 How To Move Away From A Hot Gobbler 5:05 Wounded Turkey 6:37 Jason Cruise On Brotherhood - - - - YOUTUBE LICENSE: XIVKIDRYDB2JOVGW Good Guys Cast of Characters YOUTUBE LICENSE: QFJ460ZNH0Q9SW1R You're Still With Me Alsever Lake YOUTUBE LICENSE: 6XGHB0FXWTYG4VMN Ashes In The Rain Alsever Lake