Sportsmen's Empire - Turkey Hunting

Sportsmen's Empire

The Sportsmen's Empire Turkey Hunting feed is a collection of strictly turkey hunting related episodes from all of your favorite Sportsmen's Empire podcasters. Topics discussed on these episodes include turkey hunting strategy, tips and tactics, wild turkey conservation efforts, and turkey calling tips from wold champion turkey callers. Whether you live in the deep south or the great white north, if you love hunting wild turkey in the spring or fall, this is the feed for you. Gobble! GOBBLE!

  1. How To Hunt Turkey - Down In Mexico: A Gould Story

    2d ago

    How To Hunt Turkey - Down In Mexico: A Gould Story

    Most hunters overlook a vital component of social media — and it’s threatening the future of hunting content. Paul Campbell, a legendary turkey hunter and record-holder, reveals how YouTube’s crackdown on firearm content could wipe out years of effort, and why the platforms hunting relies on are in jeopardy. This episode isn’t just about turkey hunting — it’s an eye-opening look at the fragile access sportsmen have to social channels and how government and algorithms are silently changing the game. Paul shares the wild story of hunting Gould’s turkeys in Mexico, a journey fueled by friendship, determination, and expert guides, which culminated in a record-breaking bird that’s now among the top of all time. You’ll discover the fascinating differences between Gould’s and typical eastern turkeys — and how this elusive species defies myths about their intelligence. We break down the specifics of this trip, including costs, gear, and what it’s really like to chase a mountain bird in remote terrain, opening your eyes to a new frontier for serious turkey hunters.But the bigger takeaway is why access to social media matters for the future of hunting. We discuss how platforms like YouTube and Instagram are choosing what hunting content gets approved or banned, often based on algorithms that misunderstand our traditions. Every day, restrictions threaten the livelihood of organizations, guides, and creators who rely on these channels to connect and grow our community.  Not knowing these risks could mean losing the ability to share our passions or even access the resources needed to succeed in the field.If you’re a hunter, a content creator, or someone who cares about the future of outdoor sports — this episode is essential listening. Paul’s insights and personal stories illuminate the importance of fighting for open access, while inspiring you to explore new hunting experiences and challenge myths about these incredible birds. Whether you’re on social media or in the field, understanding these threats can protect the lifestyle we love.Tune in now to hear a record-breaking story, get a behind-the-scenes look at a Mexico turkey hunt, and learn why the fight to keep hunting content alive is more urgent than ever. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    56 min
  2. Whitetail Landscapes - Whitetail Habitat Design Mistakes, Infrastructure, Consulting Insights, Turkeys

    May 26

    Whitetail Landscapes - Whitetail Habitat Design Mistakes, Infrastructure, Consulting Insights, Turkeys

    In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater discusses various aspects of hunting property management with guest Perry Battin. They explore personal hunting experiences, the importance of infrastructure, the value of consulting, and the role of fire in habitat management. The conversation emphasizes the need for simplicity in land management practices and the benefits of experiencing different hunting regions. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of land management, focusing on the cultural differences in agricultural practices, the importance of collaboration with farmers, and the need for long-term planning and infrastructure in property improvement. They emphasize the significance of addressing erosion and poor agricultural practices while encouraging listeners to consider diverse perspectives in land management. The conversation concludes with advice on taking a gradual approach to farm improvement and the value of consulting with experts. Takeaways The podcast focuses on maximizing hunting property. Personal experiences in hunting and family life are shared. Infrastructure, especially roads, is crucial for property management. Hunting in different states offers unique experiences and challenges. Consulting work allows for creative input on property management. Key principles in land management include security cover and predictability. Fire is an effective tool for habitat management and landscape reshaping. Nutrient cycling is essential for healthy ecosystems. Simplicity in management practices can lead to better outcomes. Experiencing diverse ecoregions broadens understanding of wildlife management. Cultural differences impact agricultural practices significantly. Collaboration with farmers can lead to better land management solutions. Erosion is a critical issue that needs addressing in farming. Creating a multi-year plan is essential for property improvement. Infrastructure, like roads, is vital for effective land management. Listening to multiple sources can provide diverse insights. Long-term commitment is necessary for farm improvement. Slow and steady progress is more effective than rushing changes. Access to land is crucial for management activities. Different perspectives can enhance land management strategies.   Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    44 min
  3. How To Hunt Turkey - South To North: Turkey Strategy

    May 20

    How To Hunt Turkey - South To North: Turkey Strategy

    Most turkey hunters blindly chase gobbles—until they realize patience and strategy are the real keys. Parker McDonald reveals how sitting tight and knowing when to shut up can turn a missed shot into a trophy.In this no-nonsense episode, Parker breaks down the nuanced art of turkey hunting across five states, sharing hard-earned lessons from two decades in the field. You'll discover how weather, pressure, and terrain shape strategy—from Florida’s swamp-loving birds to Michigan’s open hardwoods—and why patience truly pays off. He dives into: Why aggressive calling often backfires and when silence is the best approach How to adapt your tactics during full green-up and early season to avoid rookie mistakes The critical timing for moves after a turkey goes quiet—are you waiting long enough? The dangers and safety concerns surrounding decoys and reaping, especially on public land Why sticking with a gobbler for hours, even in tough conditions, beats bouncing around searching for new birds If you've ever been frustrated by silent birds or spooked by reckless hunters, this episode will change your approach. Parker shares stories of missed opportunities and missteps, illustrating how patience, awareness, and strategic patience lead to success. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a dedicated out-of-state hunter, you'll leave with insights to hunt smarter, not harder—and maybe keep your head when things get tight.Perfect for turkey hunters aiming to sharpen their skills or newcomers eager to learn from the best, this episode is jam-packed with tactical wisdom and real-world experience. Strengthen your mindset, master the silent hunt, and get closer to that next gobbler—this one’s essential listening. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    59 min
  4. Pennsylvania Woodsman - ET Custom Calls and Late Season Longbeards

    May 19

    Pennsylvania Woodsman - ET Custom Calls and Late Season Longbeards

    In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitchell sits down with longtime turkey hunter and custom call maker Ed Terefenko for a deep dive into the art of turkey calling and the mindset required to hunt pressured late-season gobblers. Ed shares the story behind ET Custom Calls, how he taught himself to build handcrafted box calls over two decades ago, and why consistency, cadence, and realism matter far more than simply making noise in the woods. The conversation explores everything from tuning custom calls and soft calling techniques to the importance of confidence in your equipment and learning directly from real turkeys in the spring woods. As the episode unfolds, the discussion shifts toward the grind of Pennsylvania’s later turkey season — balancing work, family, coaching, and hunting while still finding ways to stay persistent when birds become pressured and unpredictable. Mitchell and Ed talk through scouting strategies, hunting limited morning windows before work, locating birds late in the year, and why the final weeks of the season often produce some of the most rewarding hunts. More than just tactics, this episode captures the obsession, discipline, and love for turkey hunting that keeps hunters waking up at 4 AM long after most people have already packed their gear away for the year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 21m
  5. Pennsylvania Woodsman - Aggressive, Not Reckless: Week 3 Pennsylvania Turkey Hunting Strategy

    May 13

    Pennsylvania Woodsman - Aggressive, Not Reckless: Week 3 Pennsylvania Turkey Hunting Strategy

    In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitchell is joined by his longtime friend DJ Hoshauer for an honest, story-filled conversation recapping the highs, lows, and lessons learned from the first two weeks of Pennsylvania turkey season. From close encounters in the mountains to missed opportunities at point-blank range, the guys break down what’s actually happening in the woods right now and why persistence matters more than perfection. DJ shares stories of hunting with his daughters during the junior season and opener, the challenge of tight shooting windows in mountain terrain, and why even experienced hunters still make mistakes when adrenaline and gobbling birds enter the equation The conversation then shifts into a practical discussion focused on hunting the next stretch of the season — how pressured birds behave differently, why getting tight on the roost still matters, and how calling strategy changes as the season progresses. Mitchell and DJ unpack the difference between aggressive and reckless turkey hunting, the importance of reading a bird’s “temperature,” and why week three can quietly become one of the best windows of the entire season. More than tactics alone, this episode is about staying persistent, enjoying the process, and remembering why spring mornings in the turkey woods keep hunters coming back year after year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 5m
  6. How To Hunt Turkey - A Four Tom Season... So Far!

    May 13

    How To Hunt Turkey - A Four Tom Season... So Far!

    Most hunters dream of a flawless turkey hunt—surrounded by gobbling birds, with every shot feeling like fate. Mason Valenstein’s season was almost too good to be true: four birds down before noon on the first day, in the middle of a year that’s been tough for many. How did he do it? Mason reveals the unconventional tactics, real-time decision-making, and subtle patience that turned his season into a string of success, even on properties where turkeys are scarce and henned up. In this episode, you'll discover how Mason’s deep understanding of turkey behavior led him to adapt quickly when things didn't go as planned. We break down the tactical shift from calling loudly in the morning to staying silent as turkeys tiptoe into range, plus how to use terrain and timing to your advantage, especially when birds hang out in fields with heavy hen activity. Mason shares stories of blindsided gobbles, coyotes howling in the dawn, and the art of letting turkeys come to you—culminating in a legendary shot that was on film and pure adrenaline. We dive into the unpredictable nature of turkey populations across different states, how to maximize your tags and season opportunities, and the importance of mental flexibility—especially when the birds are silent or henned up. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just starting out, Mason’s honest insights about hunting smarter—not harder—will help you hunt more effectively in tough conditions. Perfect for hunters juggling fieldwork, limited season days, or chasing birds in fluctuating turkey populations, this episode proves that patience, adaptability, and a little luck can make for a season to remember. If you love stories of perseverance, tactical hunting, and the thrill of calling in a gobbling bird—this one’s for you.Thanks to Mason Valenstein, who manages content for Vortex Optics and lives to chase everything from turkeys to golf on camera. His passion for hunting and willingness to share the realities—good and bad—make this episode a must-listen for anyone serious about outsmarting gobblers this spring.Tune in now and learn how to turn even the toughest turkey seasons into epic victories—your best hunt might be just a silent sit away. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    41 min
  7. How To Hunt Turkey - Wild Turkey State Of The Union

    May 8

    How To Hunt Turkey - Wild Turkey State Of The Union

    Unlock the secrets behind wild turkey populations and find out how cutting-edge research is shaping the future of turkey hunting—and conservation. If you're a hunter, conservationist, or just fascinated by these iconic birds, this episode is your must-listen.Dan Johnson sits down with Patrick Wightman, the new National Director of Wild Turkey Research and Science at the NWTF, to dive into groundbreaking findings that could change the way you hunt and protect turkeys.  Discover the surprising role of habitat loss, predator control, and disease management—plus learn what recent scientific innovations reveal about turkey behavior and population trends.You'll learn about recent studies on predator impacts, GPS tracking of gobblers, and how technology like audio recorders is revolutionizing our understanding of turkey ecology. Patrick shares behind-the-scenes insights from research projects funded across 26 states, exploring how habitat restoration, disease monitoring, and predator trapping influence turkey numbers.Missing this knowledge could mean continuing declines in turkey populations or missed opportunities to enhance habitat and harvests. But armed with the latest science, hunters and land managers can make smarter decisions—building a future where wild turkeys thrive on our landscapes.Perfect for hunters seeking to deepen their understanding, conservation advocates, or anyone curious about the science behind their outdoor passions.  This episode offers a rare glimpse into the world of wild turkey research—crucial info for ensuring these birds stay plentiful for generations to come. Want to explore the science further? Visit nwtf.org for project updates, or check out the Wild Turkey Lab at uga for accessible research articles and expert breakdowns. Stay tuned as science advances, opening new doors for turkey conservation and hunting success. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    52 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.5
out of 5
8 Ratings

About

The Sportsmen's Empire Turkey Hunting feed is a collection of strictly turkey hunting related episodes from all of your favorite Sportsmen's Empire podcasters. Topics discussed on these episodes include turkey hunting strategy, tips and tactics, wild turkey conservation efforts, and turkey calling tips from wold champion turkey callers. Whether you live in the deep south or the great white north, if you love hunting wild turkey in the spring or fall, this is the feed for you. Gobble! GOBBLE!

You Might Also Like