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I’ve hunted turkeys for years. These 5 things still make the biggest difference.

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There are plenty of reasons to look forward to spring in Maine, but for me, turkey season is near the top of the list. After a long winter, there’s nothing better than stepping outside at daybreak and hearing gobblers sound off from the trees.

With opening day on May 4 approaching, now is the time to make sure your gear is ready. Some tools won’t guarantee success, but over the years I’ve found a few that can make a hunt a whole lot easier and sometimes make the difference between filling a tag and going home empty-handed.

Thermacell mosquito repeller

By May, black flies and mosquitoes are already making life miserable in parts of Maine. Swatting bugs at the wrong moment can end a hunt fast. I’ve had birds hang up or drift off while I was trying not to get eaten alive.

A Thermacell helps keep insects at bay so you can stay still when it matters most. Whether I’m in a blind or set up against a tree, I almost always have one running, along with extra butane and repellent mats.

Decoys

Decoys can help seal the deal or ruin it.

Used correctly, they can pull a gobbler those last few yards into range. Used poorly, they can make a wary bird hang up or disappear. I always carry them, but I’ve learned they’re not the answer in every setup. Figuring out when to use them is part of the process.

Electronic call

Calling turkeys well isn’t easy. I’ve spent years trying to master diaphragm calls and never quite got there.

That’s why I rely on an electronic call. They’re not perfect, but modern e-calls are realistic enough and easy to control. I like models with remotes so I can place the sound away from me. It pulls a gobbler’s attention in the right direction and helps keep the focus off the hunter.

Just don’t forget fresh batteries. I’ve made that mistake before, too.

Headlamp

Most turkey hunts start in the dark, and getting into position quietly matters.

A headlamp keeps your hands free and helps you avoid tripping over roots, stepping in holes or catching a branch to the face. It’s one of those things you don’t think much about until you don’t have it.

Wild turkeys feed in a field as seen from a hunting blind. Blinds can help conceal movement and keep hunters from being detected. Credit: Courtesy of Al Raychard

Pop-up blinds

Turkeys have incredible eyesight, and staying still isn’t always easy.

I’ve never been great at sitting perfectly still for hours, which is why I rely on a blind whenever I can. It gives you a little room for movement without getting busted.

I usually set mine out a few weeks before the season so birds get used to them. The newer see-through blinds are especially useful, offering better visibility without sacrificing concealment.

They’re also great when hunting with kids or anyone who might struggle to sit motionless for long stretches.

Spring turkey season doesn’t leave much room for mistakes. When a gobbler finally comes in, things happen fast. Having the right gear and knowing how to use it can make the difference.

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