What Maine Turkey Hunters Should Be Doing Right Now

Springtime is a welcoming time of year in New England.

Here in Maine, we recognize a fifth season called “mud season.” It’s when we experience snow and ice melting off, and seasonal rain that makes streams flow to capacity.

Maine’s turkey season begins Monday, but you still have time to prepare for a successful season.

Continue reading to learn more about preparing for turkey hunting, written by DigestWire Member.

DigestWire: What Maine Turkey Hunters Should Be Doing Right Now

Hunter kneeling in forest holding a large wild turkey with fanned tail on a tree stump.
Hunter kneeling in forest holding a large wild turkey with fanned tail on a tree stump.

What Maine Turkey Hunters Should Be Doing Right Now

Springtime is a welcoming time of year in New England.

Here in Maine, we recognize a fifth season called “mud season.” It’s when we experience snow and ice melting off, and seasonal rain that makes streams flow to capacity.

Maine’s turkey season begins Monday, but you still have time to prepare for a successful season.

Continue reading to learn more about preparing for turkey hunting, written by DigestWire Member.

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DigestWire: What Maine Turkey Hunters Should Be Doing Right Now

Hunter kneeling in forest holding a large wild turkey with fanned tail on a tree stump.
Hunter kneeling in forest holding a large wild turkey with fanned tail on a tree stump.

What Maine Turkey Hunters Should Be Doing Right Now

Springtime is a welcoming time of year in New England.

Here in Maine, we recognize a fifth season called “mud season.” It’s when we experience snow and ice melting off, and seasonal rain that makes streams flow to capacity.

Maine’s turkey season begins Monday, but you still have time to prepare for a successful season.

Continue reading to learn more about preparing for turkey hunting, written by DigestWire Member.

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