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Wild Turkeys: Hunting and Watching [Paperback]

John J. Mettler (Author)
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January 9, 1998

Wild turkey hunting is the up-and-coming sportsman’s activity.  And the key to understanding the wild turkey hunt is understanding the habits and habitat of this noble bird.  An experienced veterinarian and hunter, John J. Mettler Jr. has written the most comprehensive guide for turkey hunters of all ages and skill levels.

                Wild Turkeys will take you step by step through every aspect of this exciting sport, including:

·         Understanding wild turkey distribution, feeding patterns, and mating rituals.

·         Choosing safe and effective clothing, firearms, and equipment

·         Dressing your turkey in the field

·         Mounting a prize bird

·         Photographing turkeys in their natural habitat


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Wild turkeys are mentioned often in early American history. Benjamin Franklin even championed the wild turkey rather than the bald eagle for recognition as our national bird. Although the wild turkey was once nearly extinct in North America, it has seen a dramatic population increase within the past two decades. There are now 4.5 million nationwide as a result of stocking and restoration efforts. Mettler's book is a complete guide to understanding, hunting, dressing, and cooking these noble birds. The author covers habits, including feeding patterns, mating rituals, and distribution. Recommendations on weapons and equipment, clothing, and safety measures to aid in a successful hunt are also provided. The field-dressing process and proper handling of the turkey carcass are covered, as are step-by-step mounting instructions. Thirty recipes and sources for further information are provided. Fred Egloff

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"Wild Turkeys is an excellent book..." -- Former President Jimmy Carter

Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC (January 9, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580170692
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580170697
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #452,885 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John J. Mettler, Jr., D.V.M., is a retired large-animal veterinarian in upstate New York and has written several books on animals, including Basic Butchering of Livestock & Game and Horse Sense. An avid sportsman, his appreciation of the noble turkey was the inspiration for his most recent book, Wild Turkeys.

John has written on a broad range of veterinary topics for various magazines and has written a veterinary column for American Agriculturist for over 20 years. He has professional memberships that include the New York State Veterinary Medical Society (past chairman), the American Association of Equine Practitioners, the Society for Theriogenology, and the American Veterinary Medical Association. John lives in Copake Falls, New York, with his wife, Elinor.

 

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An informative book beautifully written, August 25, 1999
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I was amazed by this book; it was a real page turner. I could not put it down and read straight though it in a few days. The author (John Mettler) combines great information and anecdotes to apply what he describes. Mr. Mettler is a veterinarian so he is able to explain all sorts of reasons behind the behavior of the wild turkey. You'll not only learn where turkeys will be, but why they are there. Great for a begining turkey hunter and the acomplished one who needs a little brush up on stratagies.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extensive information about an intriguing game species., February 13, 1999
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Mettler gives a thorough examination of the wild turkey. He covers information about its origins, habitat, calls, and the equipment and skills necessary for a successful and ethical harvest. The illustrations also give clarity to the greenhorn turkey hunter.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on the subject, April 17, 2004
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I've only beeen hunting twice in my life, once deer hunting with a .30-06 and the other quail hunting with a 12-gauge shotgun, so while hunting is not really an interest of mine, I was still struck by the title of a book devoted exclusively to turkey hunting, so I decided to check it out. (Also, at first blush I thought the title had to do with the managers I've had over the years. On the other hand, they're more like tame or couch turkeys. :-)).

I learned some interesting things about turkeys and turkey hunting from this book. For example, the author makes the interesting statement that turkey hunting is the most dangerous hunting sport in the U.S. Apparently there are more hunting accidents turkey shooting than in any other sport. The author says the reasons involve the need for complete camouflage, the use of new magnum shotgun loads with ranges of over 100 yards, the wariness and difficulty of the quarry, and the fact that people try to actively stalk the turkeys and end up getting in each other's line of fire.

The book discusses many aspects of turkey hunting, and there are chapters on habits and habitat, safety and equipment, field dressing, photography, cooking and recipes, and mounting and preserving your trophy. I was struck by some of the recipes which included grandma's sausage stuffing, Wiener schnitzel, savory turkey pie, Plainville turkey thighs, and turkey parmesan and tettrazini, all of which sounded quite appetizing. That's only a sampler. And for those interested in black powder hunting and shooting there is even a section devoted to the use of those rifles, as well as more typical modern rifles. Finally there are appendices listing state game commissions and a glossary of hunting terms.

I noted that the author is apparently a veterinarian, and he certainly knows a lot about birds and specifically turkeys. The text is well written and there are plenty of illustrations to accompany the text. Although as I said I'm no expert in this area this seemed like an excellent book on the subject which I can highly recommend.

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Sitting under a hemlock tree, trying to keep dry while deer hunting on a drizzly November day more than thirty years ago, I thought, "I must have dozed and dreamed I heard turkeys." Read the first page
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wild turkey hunting, chur chur chur, tail mount, turkey hunters, hen calling, hunting wild turkeys, team hunting, turkey talk, turkey flock, turkey season, spring hunt, roosting area, male turkey, tom turkey, orange hat, fall hunt, box call, shot sizes, hunting regulations
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New York, Rio Grande, National Wild Turkey Federation, Ithaca Mag, Ithaca Featherlight, Physical Appearance, United States, Habit Differences, North America
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