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A digital campfire where the host and guests discuss topics of the day, conservation efforts, tips and techniques to better your experiences afield, and share our member's stories. Turkey Call All Access is the Official Podcast of the Nation Wild Turkey Federation.
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On this episode of the Turkey Call All Access Podcast, we're talking with Jonathan Wilkins, hunting guide, turkey fanatic, writer and cook. We cover everything from Kentucky Burgoo to DIY hunting vans. He is the owner of Black Duck Revival, a lodge in Arkansas, which you can learn more about here. Get connected with an NWTF Chapter in Arkansas here…
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It's Turkey Week! We're sitting down with Jason Phelps and James Harrison of Phelps Game Calls to talk turkey calling with locator calls, MeatEater's Turkey Week and more. A special thanks to our partners, Nomad, Sawyer and Bass Pro Shops! Learn more about Phelps Game Calls here and make sure you check out the Turkey Week Episode from the MeatEater…
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On this episode of the Turkey Call All Access Podcast, we're talking with Matt Light, 3x Super Bowl Champ and founder of the Light Foundation, an organization that focuses on connecting youth with outdoors experiences and building the long term values and skills they need to be successful! Matt is a lifelong outdoorsman and passionate turkey hunter…
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We caught up with Bret Collier, Mike Chamberlain and Mark Hatfield to talk wild turkey research, questions about turkey behavior and more. Learn about our recent partnership with the Wild Turkey Lab here as well as our record investment in wild turkey research here! Photo Credit: Jeff PerotBy Paul Campbell, Gilbert Randolph
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This episode is all about convention! Get the scoop on some of the most exciting auctions, seminars and events at the 2024 NWTF Convention and Sport Show in Nashville. Whether you're watching the best turkey callers show off their skills at the GNCC or perusing the hundreds of vendors available on the show floor, it's sure to be a great time. If yo…
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We sat down with BuckVentures at 2024 SHOT Show in Vegas to talk our new partnership and shared passion for conservation! Founded in 2003, BVO has gained acclaim for its high-quality outdoor shows, including “BuckVentures” and “The Woodsman.” As part of the partnership, BuckVentures Outdoors Productions will feature NWTF's conservation efforts in e…
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On this episode of the Turkey Call All Access Podcast, we're sitting down with Brian Wright of Williams Gun Sight Company to talk their new Low Reflex Sight, specifically designed with turkey hunters in mind! If you're looking to upgrade your turkey gun in anticipation for the 2024 spring season, you won't want to miss this! You can learn more abou…
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On this episode of the Turkey Call All Access Podcast, we're sitting down the former NWTF CEO and turkey hunting legend Rob Keck! We talk the beginning years of the NWTF and some of the challenges of laying the groundwork for fifty years of conservation work. If you missed our other conversation with Rob Keck, you can watch the full thing here!…
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This episode is all about the five gift rule! It's the holidays and if you're looking to get a thoughtful gift for someone who loves the outdoors, you know it can be tricky to pick something. The five gift rule is giving someone a gift they want, one they need, something to wear, something to read and an experience. We hope this holiday prompt spar…
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On this episode of the Turkey Call All Access Podcast, we're talking bourbon, white oaks and how all that ties back into wildlife habitat! We're joined by Ryan Boyer, Heather Wortley, Nick Mueller and Brandon Nutt. White oak trees are a vital part of a healthy forest ecology, occupying more than 104 million acres of public and private forest land a…
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We're talking with Ryan Boyer, Pat McFadden, Doug Little and Scott Fetters about an exciting project that's establishing diverse, native plant habitat on golf courses! With their expanse of acreage — well over 100 acres on average ― golf courses provide untapped potential to benefit wildlife. That is why the NWTF is partnering with the U.S. Golf As…
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On this episode, we're talking with Joe Bartozzi, President and CEO of the National Shooting Sports Foundation and Jared McJunkin, Director of Conservation Operations in the Central Region. Whether you're a new gun owner or firearms have been in your family for generations, firearms safety is one of the most important topics to stay fresh on. We co…
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The Rio Grande wild turkey, a distinct subspecies of North American wild turkey found primarily in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, and Nebraska, face many threats, such as habitat loss, urbanization, climate change, disease and parasites, and these factors play a significant role in impacting the overall health of Rio Grande wild turkey popula…
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A new study in Florida is trying to better understand the survival of hens, their choices in habitat selection, nesting chronology and nest site selection. It will look at survival rates of Osceola wild turkeys, including both adult birds and their poults, while closely examining the factors that are linked to their mortality. It will also focus on…
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Through our 2023 commitment to wild turkey research, the NWTF has granted funding to an ongoing research project in Oklahoma. It aims to understand the decline of wild turkey and brood survival in the state.Through monitoring hen survival, poult survival, habitat selection and exposure to disease, researchers are taking a comprehensive approach to …
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Wildlife managers in numerous Eastern U.S. states have observed decreasing patterns in yearly Eastern wild turkey offspring and have proposed that a diminished number of successful hatches could influence declines in local populations. In Wisconsin, a new research initiative intends to shed light on crucial aspects of turkey survival, recruitment (…
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As part of its 2023 investment in wild turkey research, the NWTF is helping fund a new project led by Kansas State University; the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks; and the U.S. Geological Survey, Kansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. To establish a poults-per-hen ratio of two or higher, the success of a hen raising a healthy b…
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In 2019, a report in Science made headlines worldwide, stating that North America’s bird population had decreased by 3 billion birds since the 1970s. Researchers deciphered this staggering number using advanced statistical methods integrating wide-ranging data sources, including multiple annual bird censuses, historical data and even weather radar …
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State-of-the-Art Wild Turkey Research Continues for Second Year. Traditional methods of estimating turkey populations have proved difficult, but this study aims to improve population estimates by genetically analyzing fecal matter and feathers from an area to track individuals. This effectively allows researchers to create a database of individual …
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What is impacting the wild turkey population to a higher degree: increased predators or lack of sufficient habitat to avoid becoming prey? Or both? This question is at the heart of a comprehensive wild turkey research study in southeastern Iowa – where there is no shortage of predators and the five-year poult-to-hen ratio averages 1.9, indicating t…
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As part of its 2023 investment in wild turkey research, the NWTF is helping fund a unique project out of the University of Tennessee examining potential factors that may be causing wild turkey eggs to fail to hatch. The project will occur between the 2024-26 wild turkey nesting seasons. And while the work is happening in Tennessee, the research fin…
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On this episode, we're talking with Mandy Harling and Teresa Carroll about recruiting new hunters, what makes a successful outreach event, and more. If you're interested in mentoring new hunters, this is a must listen! It's Conservation Week and National Hunting and Fishing Day is just a few days away. It's a great opportunity to bring someone out …
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On this episode we're talking with Jared McJunkin, Patt Dorsey, and Doug Little about our latest conservation projects. We're touching on the Rocky Mountain Restoration Initiative, our new Habitat for the Hatch and Wild Turkey Research programs, how private land owners can get involved in improving their habitat, Waterways for Wildlife, and more! I…
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On this episode of Turkey Call All Access, NWTF communications staff sit down with folks from Reaper Boats and Full Strap and Stringer outfitters to discuss the NWTF’s 50th Anniversary Sweepstakes, the love of waterfowl hunting, and how – whether it is a boat, a guided hunt or the necessary gear – the prizes in the NWTF’s 50th Anniversary Sweepstak…
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In this episode we're chatting with John Nasson, Business Director for Nosler, Madi Woodward, Marketing Director at Nosler, and Chase Davidson, NWTF Southeast Regional Director. As a way to support our mission to conserve the wild turkey, Nosler has created an awesome raffle. Enter here before it closes! https://www.nosler.com/ultimate-gear-package…
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On this episode, we're talking with Andrew Little, assistant professor of landscape ecology and habitat management at the University of Nebraska. He is also the director of the AWESM (Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement) Lab, which develops solutions to the growing wildlife conservation and management needs in multi-functional landscapes. W…
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This episode is all about the Southeast! We're talking with NWTF's Chase Davidson, regional director in Alabama; Davy Blessing, regional director in Virginia and West Virginia; and Johnny McKinion, regional director in Mississippi. We cover the new Habitat for the Hatch initiative aimed at addressing turkey declines in the Southeast as well as the …
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In this episode, we're talking Habitat for the Hatch, a brand new initiative focused on turkey decline in the Southeast. Doug Little, Director of Conservation in the East Region and Derek Alkire, District Biologist get into the initiative, what they hope to accomplish and the challenges the Southeast faces. You can learn more about the project here…
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This episode is all about wild turkey research! We recently announced a historic $9 million investment into 10 vital research projects aimed at bolstering wild turkey populations. Director of Development Paul Campbell and National Director of Conservation Services Mark Hatfield get into the weeds on that project, wild turkey research approaches, an…
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On this episode, we're sitting down with Kyle Green of The Green Way Outdoors. He shares with us how The Green Way Outdoors got started and we dive into turkey hunting, paddlefish snagging, bison hunting and more! Their new show is airing soon on the History Channel and you can catch more of their episodes on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@…
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On this episode we're talking drones and AI in conservation! Allison Schumacher gives us the scoop on a collaboration between the University of Missouri and Texas Parks and Wildlife to utilize drones equipped with thermal imagery to fly over roosted birds in order to gain much needed population data. Derek Alkire, NWTF District Biologist, talks the…
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We're talking with Emilie Cram, NWTF Maine State Chapter board member and Cliff Cadet, president of the NYC Metro Longspurs. They give us an update on their turkey seasons as well as upcoming events in their states. If you're from Maine or New York and are looking to connect with like-minded hunters, make sure you get in contact with them. Show Not…
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In this episode, we're talking the Timber Transfer Pilot with Patt Dorsey, Director of Conservation Operations West Region, Tom Spezze, National Director of Field Conservation/State Policy and Communications Director Pete Muller. This new partnership with the USFS is one of the first programs being delivered through the Master Stewardship Agreement…
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Day 2 of the 2023 NWTF Convention and Sport Show podcast conversations are now available! On day 2 you'll hear from Mark Prudhomme, Bill Dickinson, Bret Collier, Daniel Haas w/ Jason Hart, Brock Hutchinson, Lauren Plunkett, Alan Probst, Mark Drury, Simon Khiabani, Ronnie Evans, Drew Sorenson, Dr. John Delony, Omar "Crispy" Avila & Dan Compton!…
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This week we caught up with Al Stewart, education director at the Nimrod Society’s education center at Hillsdale College in Michigan. Stewart has 50 years of trapping and managing wild turkeys and is the only wildlife professional to have both trapped and harvested all five subspecies of the American Wild Turkey and the Ocellated turkey. We discuss…
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On this episode, we're LIVE from Flaghill Distillery and Winery in Lee, New Hampshire! We sat down with Daniel Vitalis, AJ DeRosa, Emilie Cram, and Brian Ferguson to talk the future of hunting, the centrality of habitat work for sustainable wildlife populations, and much more. A special thanks to our title sponsor, Nomad Outdoor.…
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Meet Ann Nguyen! She is a first generation Vietnamese-American who has become fully immersed in the outdoors and hunting lifestyle. We discuss what piqued her interest in hunting, how she has since become fully immersed in the outdoors, obstacles she has overcome and how she hopes to share her knowledge through mentorship of other women looking to …
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This week, we sat down with the NWTF's Patt Dorsey and Collin Smith to discuss the conservation organization's Big Sky Initiative in Montana. Dorsey, NWTF director of conservation operations in the West, and Smith, NWTF district biologist for Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, discuss the need for increased forest management and why it should matter to ev…
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