Kentucky turkey season sneaks up on us each year in mid April and it's a short hunting time. So many of our turkey hunts know to book their spots 3+ months in advance. What we offer is basic lodging and well managed 150 acres ideal for turkey hunting or a Kentucky deer hunt. All the property is wooded except for the 13+ food plots which are mostly around 1/2 acre in size. There are a few 1/4 acre food plots and a 3 acre "destination plot". All the tree stands are in place on most food plots as well as 3 tower blinds being present as well. Go to Kentucky Turkey Hunting, to check for current pricing.
These hunts allow for each hunter to take up to the state limit of 2 bearded birds. There are no Fall Turkey Hunts unless you want to pay the same price as the bow hunters.
We've put in a several places of Chufa food plot offerings for those gobblers. There are several roosting area on the hunting grounds where the turkey tend to use in the evenings. There a clumps of 50+ foot pine trees in a few locations of all the hardwoods. That's what they like to use each evening.
If you're a good turkey hunter and know how to call and use decoys, this will be fun for you. If you're a rookie or not great at calling in turkeys yet, then you can ultimately set up near a food plot and wait. The turkey will come in and you can try to hone in your schools on how the turkey react to your abilities. Either way, you'll get turkeys in shooting range. And if hunting with a Kentucky whitetail outfitter, you'll get to do a little pre-season scouting while out looking for your birds.
Sunday, March 19, 2017
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