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Planning Your Hunt: 5 Types of Weather for Turkey Hunting
Weather is unpredictable. Not every spring day is clear, calm, and warm. From rain to sleet to fog, the weather affects turkey patterns. So, understanding how weather impacts turkey behavior and how to adapt helps increase your chances of a successful hunt.
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