IN THE TURKEY WOODS results from Jerry Robinson's years spent searching for successful techniques from expert turkey hunters, guides, and turkey-calling champions. He details hunts for the
Eastern, Osceola, Rio Grande, and Merriam subspecies in different parts of the country, as well as stalking, hunting from blinds, late-hour hunting, and the effects of weather conditions. He
relates essential wild-turkey lore from interviews with leading biologists. Emphasized, too, is the correct use of turkey decoys, including discussions of Jakes, decoy motion, and proper
placement for hunting safety. He also describes a variety of turkey calls, some of which are brand new. A special turkey conservation chapter tells how to assist turkey populations during the
difficult winter months.