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We've officially hit the halfway point of the 2025 spring turkey season, and the changes in weather and turkey behavior are becoming more apparent as the foliage thickens and temperatures rise.
• Chase's hunt in East Georgia yielded success after walking 23 miles in three days through challenging sandy terrain
• After a thunderstorm passed and winds died down, a gobbler immediately started hammering, creating perfect hunting conditions
• Understanding turkey behavior in thick foliage becomes crucial when you can't distinguish if turkeys aren't gobbling or if you just can't hear them
• Hunter's adventures in North Georgia and Tennessee featured steep terrain and high winds, requiring quick strategy adjustments
• Hunting ridgetops requires understanding how wind affects turkey behavior and being willing to change plans quickly
• The challenge of "periscoping" gobblers that periodically raise their heads to scan for hens without fully committing
• Updates on Spring Legion gear including waterproof gaiters at 30% off and the new turkey hunting hat collection at 25% off with code CAP25
• Special congrats to this week's review winner who will receive a free duffel bag and license plate
Don't forget to check out the Spring Legion online shop where waterproof gaiters are now 30% off and the new turkey hunting hats are 25% off with code CAP25.
Save 15% on your next round of Houndstooth Turkey Calls with code SLP25 at checkout. Click Here to shop Houndstooth Turkey Calls
Click Here for NEW Spring Legion Gear for Spring 2025 - available in Original Bottomland and Greenleaf
Check out the SPRING LEGION YouTube Channel to watch the hunts referenced on our show, as they happened and as real as it gets.
Follow us on Instagram:
@springlegion
@hunter.farrior
@chasefarrior
Huge Thanks to the following for making this podcast possible:
North Mountain Gear
Apex Ammunition
Houndstooth Turkey Calls
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We've officially hit the halfway point of the 2025 spring turkey season, and the changes in weather and turkey behavior are becoming more apparent as the foliage thickens and temperatures rise.
• Chase's hunt in East Georgia yielded success after walking 23 miles in three days through challenging sandy terrain
• After a thunderstorm passed and winds died down, a gobbler immediately started hammering, creating perfect hunting conditions
• Understanding turkey behavior in thick foliage becomes crucial when you can't distinguish if turkeys aren't gobbling or if you just can't hear them
• Hunter's adventures in North Georgia and Tennessee featured steep terrain and high winds, requiring quick strategy adjustments
• Hunting ridgetops requires understanding how wind affects turkey behavior and being willing to change plans quickly
• The challenge of "periscoping" gobblers that periodically raise their heads to scan for hens without fully committing
• Updates on Spring Legion gear including waterproof gaiters at 30% off and the new turkey hunting hat collection at 25% off with code CAP25
• Special congrats to this week's review winner who will receive a free duffel bag and license plate
Don't forget to check out the Spring Legion online shop where waterproof gaiters are now 30% off and the new turkey hunting hats are 25% off with code CAP25.
Save 15% on your next round of Houndstooth Turkey Calls with code SLP25 at checkout. Click Here to shop Houndstooth Turkey Calls
Click Here for NEW Spring Legion Gear for Spring 2025 - available in Original Bottomland and Greenleaf
Check out the SPRING LEGION YouTube Channel to watch the hunts referenced on our show, as they happened and as real as it gets.
Follow us on Instagram:
@springlegion
@hunter.farrior
@chasefarrior
Huge Thanks to the following for making this podcast possible:
North Mountain Gear
Apex Ammunition
Houndstooth Turkey Calls
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