Most turkey hunters focus on just getting hidden, but that’s not what always kills birds.
Success in turkey hunting is won or lost during the setup.
Understanding how to hunt wild turkeys requires more than just high-quality camouflage or the perfect shotgun; it demands a strategic positioning that accounts for a gobbler's legendary eyesight and wary nature. A proper turkey hunting setup involves analyzing the terrain to identify natural funnels and clear shooting lanes while ensuring you have adequate back cover to break up your silhouette.
Finding the right spot is the foundation of effective turkey calling. If you are positioned in an area where a tom feels exposed or has to cross an unnatural barrier like a creek or a thick briar patch, even the most realistic hen yelps will likely result in a hung-up bird. Veterans of the spring turkey season know that the goal is to make the approach as easy as possible for the bird. By utilizing the best turkey decoys and positioning them to draw the bird’s attention away from your location, you create the window needed to shoulder your firearm. Ultimately, mastering the turkey hunting setup is what separates a successful harvest from a long walk back to the truck.
Before sitting down, there’s one thing that matters more than anything else: how the hunt is actually going to end.
In this video, we break down where a perfect setup turned into a missed opportunity, and how thinking ahead about shooting lanes and positioning can completely change your success in the woods.
If you want to kill more turkeys, your setup has to be built around the shot… not just staying hidden.
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