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* RedHead Turkey Lounger - A Turkey Vest … One of the most important pieces of equipment a hunter has.  It allows you to
carry virtually everything you need for a full days hunt from scoop to nuts, meaning anything from a bottle of water to carrying
your Gobbler out, if you’re lucky.  But, the most important thing about my vest of choice is that it lets you set up anywhere you
need to.  The lounge seat allows you to sit in a perfect shooting position for long periods of time.  There is no other vest on the
market that can do that … it’s simple, there’s none better!   

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Realtree® camo clothing - Dressing Appropriately for your hunt is key, watch the weather the night before you go out so you
will know what to wear in the woods the next day.  Always pack a rain suit in your turkey vest! All of us know that this time of year
showers can come out of nowhere and ruin your hunt if you aren’t prepared.  Try to keep an extra pair of gloves and an extra
facemask in your vest, the time will come when you loose a glove and you will be glad that extra pair is in your vest.

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Indian Creek Shooting Systems Choke Tubes - During Turkey Season, my shotgun is one of the most important tools I have
and the best pattern that it can provide is a must.  When it comes to choke tubes, I've tried them all.  Day in day out, the Black
Diamond Strike out performs them all.  
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* Swarovski Optik EL Binoculars - I can't stress enough how important optics are in hunting.  I don't know the number of times
that I have used them to monitor deer movement, re-adjust stand locations or find turkeys strutting in shadows that you could
not have seen any other way.  I wear my 8 x 32 100% of the time, no matter what I'm hunting.  It's amazing the success they
have brought me.  
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* RedHead Pro Team Wool Socks - Your sock choice is almost as important as your boots. Try and wear a sock that is light
and breathable and will keep your feet cool.  Always, remember to pack an extra pair or two.

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CALLS - For beginning callers it may be a good idea to start off with some type of friction call.  They are easier to use and
have the most realistic sound. The best way to pick out your call is to go to the nearest Bass Pro Shop and try the different
types of calls available and which one you feel most comfortable with before you make your decision.

A turkey hunter needs to learn to use a diaphragm call.  For first timers it is a good idea to use a straight double reed call, this
means no cuts. They are easier to use and allows you to learn the mechanics of the call by reaching the high and low notes
which a hen yelp is made up of.

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Benelli Shotgun - The Benelli M2 Field is the workhorse of the semi-auto Benelli shotguns, with the speed of a
thoroughbred. Light, nimble, but ruggedly built, the M2 12-gauge shotgun and 20-gauge shotgun are built around the ultra-
reliable Inertia Driven® bolt mechanism. The Inertia Driven® system allows the M2 to digest nearly any 12 gauge cartridge,
from 2-3/4" target loads to the heaviest 3" magnums.
Benelli engineers have also adapted the ComforTech® recoil system for the M2. This revolutionary system reduces felt recoil
by up to 48% and cuts muzzle climb by 15%. When combined, this puts the shooter back on target up to 69% faster than with
any other comparable semi-automatic shotgun. The M2 is not only faster, but with the new ComforTech® system, it may be the
most comfortable shotgun you will ever shoot.

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Oakley Polarized Sunglasses - All polarized sunglasses are not created equally, but this much is clear: Oakley produces the
best polarized lenses on earth. Ordinary polarized sunglasses distort your vision and they don’t block nearly enough glare. But
the lenses in the Oakley polarized sunglasses collection beat down glare without compromising clarity.
It's that time of year ... warmer weather, the birds are chirping and
most important of all, the turkeys are gearing up for Spring!

Do you have your turkey hunting gear ready?

What's in your Bag?