The Blacktail Coach Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2393435/fan_mail/new] A turkey slam sounds clean on paper. Real life rarely is. Zach joins us to tell the full Washington turkey slam story, from years of grinding with almost nothing to show for it, to finally stacking an Eastern, a Merriam’s, and a Rio Grande turkey in one season. We talk about the moment the strategy changed, why “trying harder” wasn’t the answer, and how mentorship turned scattered effort into a repeatable plan. We get specific about turkey hunting tactics that translate across states but matter a lot in Washington: roosting birds, slipping in tight without overcalling, and setting up where thick, brushy cover forces close-range decisions. Zach shares how e-scouting helped him identify likely turkey habitat before burning a five-hour drive, and how access and pressure can make birds feel impossible when they’re living on the wrong side of a property line. Then the slam stories hit: an Eastern that closes the final yards fast, Merriam’s that stay glued to hens, and a Rio hunt defined by wind, snow, truck camping, and the mental fight to keep going when things pile up. We also announce Alex’s new Blacktail Coach turkey hunting tactics classes and what he’s teaching, from calls and locator calls to decoy setups and species-specific habitat. If you want to hunt turkeys with more clarity and less chaos, hit play, then subscribe, share this with a hunting buddy, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/TheBlacktailCoachPodcast]
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