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Spring turkey hunting in the West is a completely different game than the hardwoods and farm country most hunters are used to. Big country, low bird density, steep terrain, wind, and pressure all change how you locate, call, and kill gobblers.
In this episode of the 6 Ranch Podcast, we break down real-world tactics for hunting Merriam’s and Rio Grande turkeys in mountainous terrain—from first light locating to closing the deal on wary birds that have seen it all.
We cover:
- How to find turkeys in vast Western landscapes (and avoid wasting days in dead country)
- The truth about roosting birds in steep terrain
- When to cover ground vs. sit and call
- Wind, elevation, and thermals—how they impact gobbling and movement
- The most effective calling strategies for pressured mountain gobblers
- How to set up for success in broken terrain (and why most setups fail)
- Midday tactics that consistently produce birds in the West
- Gear considerations for run-and-gun hunting in steep country
This isn’t theory—it’s built from years of guiding, hunting, and learning the hard way in the mountains of the American West.
If you’re used to Eastern-style turkey hunting, this episode will completely change how you approach birds out West.
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