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  • June 3, 2011

    The Winner of the Generation Wild Turkey Hunt Contest and His Prize Hunt

    By Torin Miller

    The essays were received, the votes were tallied and 18-year-old Torin Miller of State College, PA was declared the winner of the Generation Wild Turkey Hunt Contest. His prize was a spring turkey hunt at the Tamarack Preserve in Millbrook, NY with Field & Stream’s Video Editor, Mike Shea and guide Shane Odell. Check out the video of his hunt and Torin’s own thoughts on his experience.

    By Torin Miller

    Nothing says “Welcome to Upstate New York” like a mural of walleye and smallmouth bass. That’s exactly what greeted me at the gate of Albany International Airport. In the morning, I would be hunting eastern wild turkeys at Tamarack Preserve in Millbrook, N.Y. My excitement level couldn’t have been higher.

    The alarm buzzed early in our motel room--3:30 a.m. early. It didn’t take me long to get into my gear, and I met Field & Stream’s Video Editor Mike Shea in the empty motel parking lot and we headed off to Tamarack.

    We pulled into the Preserve’s parking lot and headed inside to meet our guide for the day, Shane Odell. Shane was much younger than I was expecting, but he sure knew his stuff. As he was roosting birds the night before, he was mock-charged by a black bear sow. He just laughed it off and then told us we were headed to that same spot for the morning hunt.

  • February 25, 2011

    Vote For Your Favorite Finalist in the Generation Wild Turkey Hunting Contest

    By Editors

    Meet the finalists in the Generation Wild Turkey Hunt Contest. One of these young guns will win an all-expenses-paid Turkey hunt in upstate New York this spring. We had a bunch of entries, but these five impressed us most. And after you read the essays they wrote for their contest entries, you’ll understand why. Now that we’ve narrowed it down to these five, we need your help picking a winner.

    After you read each finalist’s short essay, vote for the one you think should win the grand-prize turkey hunt. The F&S staff will take your votes into consideration when we select the Grand Prize winner.(Don’t worry: the other four finalists will be walking away with some cool prizes, too.) Vote as many times as you like. After the voting ends on Friday, March 4, we’ll announce the winner. Click Here To Vote!

  • October 21, 2010

    Seven Questions with Delta Waterfowl’s Head Hunting Mentor

    By Nate Dean

    Generation Wild Junior Pro Staffer Nate Dean recently got to chat with Scott Terning, Director of Waterfowler Recruitment and Education at Delta Waterfowl, about hunting, conservation, and how Delta Waterfowl is working to get more kids interested in the outdoors with its First Hunt program.

    Nate Dean: What is the greatest part about your job at Delta Waterfowl?
    Scott Terning: I am surrounded by passionate staff, volunteers, and members. Working as Recruitment and Education Director brings many challenges, but also provides many rewards. With this position the rewards can be noticed first hand, but knowing this position will have impact for many—youth, adults, and first-time duck hunters—for years to come.

  • May 27, 2010

    Nate Garrett: The Gobbler That Wouldn't Shut Up.

    By Nate Garrett

    A couple of weeks ago, I traveled to Tamarack Preserve in upstate New York with the Generation Wild pro staffers. We were after New York gobblers. After arriving at the hotel I knew that I was going to be tired so I went ahead on to bed. After thinking I had set my alarm clock for 3:30 a.m., I went to bed. After just a few hours of sleep I suddenly woke up and not remembering the alarm going off. I looked at the clock…and it was 4:00 a.m. right on the money, which is when we were all supposed to meet at the hotel lobby. I knew someone wanted me up to go turkey hunting.

  • May 12, 2010

    Nate Dean: Welcome to My Wisconsin Wild Turkey Heaven

    By Nate Dean

  • May 3, 2010

    Nate Garrett: This Is Why You Scout for Turkeys

    By Nate Garrett

    It was a breezy, cool April morning. I was out looking for a long beard with three other hunters. With the strong wind, we were kind of skeptical about the turkeys gobbling or moving very much. But we went out anyway and all headed to our separate hunting spots.

  • April 21, 2010

    Jon Michael's Travel Journal: Oklahoma Gobblers

    By Jon Michael McGrath, II

    As a member of the U.S. Shotgun team, Generation Wild blogger Jon Michael McGrath, II travels a lot. Periodically, he’s going to share highlights from his trips in his new online travel journal.

    April 15, 2010

    Okemah, Okla.

  • March 30, 2010

    Gear Giveaway: Last Week's Winner & This Week's Prize

    By Colin Kearns

    We had a huge response to the first Generation Wild Gear Giveaway, with 120 guesses at the species of the fish in the photo. The answer is black crappie, which several of you guessed correctly. But because we're nice, we also included those of you who guessed "crappie" and "white crappie" into the pot for the prize. And after this morning's drawing, the winner is...

  • March 17, 2010

    Tommy Ladson: Basic Calling 101 for Beginner Turkey Hunters

    By Tommy Ladson

    Hey, guys. With turkey season almost here, I figured I'd give some pointers about turkey calls and calling for those of you who are going out for the first time this spring. There are tons of turkey calls out there, so I'll going to go over each type.

    Nowk, I'm going to spare all of you from having to listen to me call, so I will let a friend, Steve Davis, give you some examples of how to use a diaphram call (see video below). Steve is a champion turkey caller, but for now we will get back to the basics.

  • March 1, 2010

    Nate Dean: The Best Offseason Wing-Shooting Practice? Crows!

    By Nate Dean

    Nate Dean, 17, lives in Eau Claire, Wis., and is a member of the Generation Wild Jr. Pro Staff.

    My buddy Lucas and I recently went hunting for something we think is a blast to hunt, but others just look at us with a weird face and say, “What? Crow hunting!”

    Yep. That’s right. Crowing hunting!

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