by melissa.bachman, May 18, 2011, 6:42PM
If anyone is still turkey hunting right now you probably know all about hunting educated birds. These guys are not falling for any more clever tricks and have become very wary and difficult to hunt.

by melissa.bachman, May 13, 2011, 7:41AM
A good portion of my spring has been spent turkey hunting, but when I’m chasing gobblers in Illinois the season closes at 1pm each day. What’s a girl to do after that?

by melissa.bachman, May 8, 2011, 1:10PM
After debating what to do for Mother’s Day weekend, my decision was confirmed after looking at the forecast.

by melissa.bachman, May 5, 2011, 10:14AM
I understand the saying April showers bring May flowers but will this rain ever end?

by melissa.bachman, May 3, 2011, 11:07PM
Not all turkey hunts are created equal, and not all turkey video is created equal. What you are about to see is a textbook video clip of how decoys are supposed to work on giant gobblers.

by melissa.bachman, April 28, 2011, 4:26PM
Kentucky is a place where I’ve filmed numerous people but never had the chance to hunt until now. Robbie Sowash invited Martin Teeter and I to the Rackerson Ranch to hunt turkeys in western Kentucky.

Within five minutes of arriving to camp Robbie had several huge gobblers spotted from the cabin above, and when I say huge we’re talking heavy double bearded toms.
by melissa.bachman, April 25, 2011, 2:33PM
Making the rounds on my turkey tour there are bound to be a few missed opportunities and apparently my time was up when I rolled into South Carolina. I had the privilege to join up with my gator hunting buddies near Monks Corner, SC.

by melissa.bachman, April 17, 2011, 10:22PM
After wrapping up a great turkey hunt I felt I owed Texas a favor. So to repay this favor I took a few days off from the gobbler action to take out a few hogs. I enjoy any hunt where there is a lot of shooting, and with hogs you will seldom be let down.

by melissa.bachman, April 14, 2011, 1:11AM

Back in February I remember sitting in my house, looking outside at 3-feet of snow piled up then glancing at the thermometer and seeing -18. No I don’t live in the artic but there are times I question my own sanity for living in Minnesota. This is the day I decided as soon as spring hits somewhere in the US and turkey season opens I’m getting in my truck and hitting the road.
by melissa.bachman, April 14, 2011, 12:26AM

Welcome, and thanks for checking out my blog! There are probably not too many women in your life that you would consider hardcore hunters, but nothing could describe me better.