Fall Turkey Hunting – We're in the "good old days"
So you plan to start hunting fall turkey some day but just have not gotten around to it? I can’t tell you how many times I have spent mornings with the birds while bowhunting for deer in my stand. Those times I did not have my fall permit are regrettable as I could have added to the Rawlinson freezer and scored another awesome Nebraska turkey.
It would be good advice for me to tell you to not venture out into the deer woods this fall without a fall turkey tag. With bonus birds, increased populations across the state and don’t forget $5 youth tags, now is the perfect time to ease into a new hunting sport that will not require significant amounts of time to your schedule. Your already out there…might as well take a turkey too! Buy your turkey permits today and be ready for your next outdoor adventure!
Get Em’ Out There
Rawly







Here’s a little something you might enjoy. I live in Oconto, and there’s a flock of turkeys that roam freely through town. No one bothers them and they pretty much go where they please. Well, today I was out walking to the post office and I saw a hen turkey ambling up the sidewalk with a cat strolling alongside her. I didn’t think too much about it. Then, there was a loud squawk, and I turned to see the cat hightailing it down the street with turkey right on its tail. Man, I laughed until my sides hurt. I can’t recall when I’ve seen something that funny. Thought you might get a kick out of that.
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@Bob,
Very funny. actually a turkey tried to chase me once, and let me tell you when Ducks and Turkey try to chase you it’s not fun. It has happend to me by both.