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<strong>Dressing</strong> <strong>For</strong> <strong>Wild</strong> <strong>Turkey</strong> Hunting<br />

orange hunting vest<br />

<strong>Wild</strong> turkey hunting takes place in the spring and in the fall for many states. This also means that the<br />

weather is unpredictable in most states. You don't know every day should you be heading out in to the<br />

heat, the cold, the rain, or the snow. However, since most turkey hunting seasons are short, you ought<br />

to get out there around you are able to, regardless of the weather. This means that you have to take<br />

special care in the manner your dress for wild turkey hunting.<br />

turkey hunting vest<br />

The surface of your hunting clothes ought to be comfortable, light, durable, and when at all possible,<br />

waterproof. Your surface should consist of boots, pants, a jacket or shirt, gloves, along with a hat. Many<br />

people like to wear a face mask too. The surface is the protection against the elements. Underneath<br />

these clothes you can layer for warmth. Because the temperature will rise from the time you take your<br />

morning hours spot to when you bring in your turkey, you will want the choice to get rid of clothing.<br />

All of your clothes, both the outer and inner layers should be made of camouflage material. <strong>Turkey</strong>s<br />

can't only see color, but have acute eyesight; camouflage is essential. Simultaneously, avoid wearing<br />

red, blue, or white. Not only will the turkeys see you, however these would be the colors that other<br />

hunters keep company with the top of the male turkey. A white sock or undershirt peaking out could<br />

lead to a terrible hunting accident.<br />

Lots of people also like to wear a turkey hunting vest as well as the above mentioned gear. These vests<br />

are camouflaged, have a padded back, and are filled with convenient pockets engineered to carry all<br />

your necessary turkey calls, along with your keys and cell phone.<br />

When dressing for wild turkey hunting, first dress for the weather and then dress to cover in the turkeys.

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