
The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano & Cameron Weddington | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories
Podkast av Andy Gagliano
Whether you are a seasoned pro or a beginning turkey hunter, The Turkey Hunter Podcast is your show. In this podcast, turkey hunters, like you, will learn to have more turkeys on your hunting property and more successful turkey hunts. Your hosts, Andy Gagliano and Cameron Weddington, will teach you this through tips and interviews with turkey hunting pros, wildlife management experts, and entertaining turkey hunting stories from his years of turkey hunting around the country. Some of the topics covered in this podcast are how to film your hunts, properly positioning your decoys, hunting afternoon and field turkeys, dealing with henned up gobblers, turkey calling tips, benefits of control burns and predator control, as well as new product reviews. If you wake up in the middle of the night with cold sweats dreaming of the big gobbler that you missed this past season, if you hear turkeys gobble in your head anytime you hear an owl hoot or a crow caw, if you take off of work the opening week of turkey season, and if you eat, sleep, and breathe turkey hunting, then you will want to download and subscribe to The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano and Cameron Weddington.
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Are There Really Fewer Turkey Hunters We hunters hear it all the time, "Hunter numbers are declining." But, are hunter numbers really declining? Are the number of turkey hunters declining as well? This week, Andy Gagliano and Cameron Weddington host Dr. Will Gulsby and Dr. Marcus Lashley to discuss hunter recruitment trends, particularly for turkey hunting. Marcus Lashley presented research indicating an aging turkey hunter demographic and scrutiny of national survey data suggesting a decline in hunter numbers, while state-level data presented by Cameron Weddington showed increases in many states. Listen in! Click here [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vS2Po7ngNW7RLKZo66p-DxEvDV7UMtP5OYoSRxsvB0BsiLPpefymplVtBOwmts9ftxGc-3ZzZUINs4u/pub?output=pdf]to view the spreadsheet containing all of Cameron and Andy's stats used in the show. Click here [https://youtu.be/aL2IHRPr6qU] to view the episode on YouTube. Buy some merch and great sounding The Turkey Hunter diaphragm turkey calls from our Shopify store by clicking here: https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/ [https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/] Join our Patreon group and get additional content, discounts on merch, and other great perks by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80 [https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80]

How Harvest Statistics are Calculated with Roger Shields This week, Wild Turkey Coordinator for the state of Tennessee, Roger Shields, joins Cameron and Andy on the show. They discussed Tennessee's wild turkey population, including concerns about rainfall impacting hatch success, the value of citizen and staff observation data, and trends in brood surveys. Roger provided insights into harvest management, the results of banding studies indicating sustainable harvest rates, and the methods for gathering harvest and hunter effort data, emphasizing the importance of CPUE. Roger also addressed the process of setting regulations and the considerations beyond biological data that influence the commission's decisions.

Hit the Ground Running - A Turkey Hunt SUMMARY Andy Gagliano and Cameron Weddington discussed Cameron Weddington's challenges with their new chicken flock due to mycoplasma and its potential implications for wild turkey populations, referencing anecdotal evidence and a Canadian study finding mycoplasma in wild turkeys. Cameron Weddington then recounted a difficult three-day turkey hunt in a new state, detailing a tense encounter with two gobblers on a steep cliff that ultimately led to a successful shot after a strategic and risky maneuver. The hosts, Andy Gagliano and Cameron Weddington, also looked forward to a New Zealand turkey hunt and shared listener predator stories. DETAILS * Podcast Introduction and Personal Updates Andy Gagliano and Cameron Weddington began the Turkey Hunter Podcast episode 520 by discussing personal happenings. Andy Gagliano joked about opening chipmunk season at their house, while Cameron Weddington shared the story of their new flock of chickens after a disastrous first attempt involving a disease called mycoplasma(00:00:00 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.9o6ejadcm1hw]). * Cameron's Chicken Misfortunes and Mycoplasma Cameron Weddington recounted the unfortunate demise of their original nine chickens due to predators and ultimately, the introduction of four new chickens carrying mycoplasma, which wiped out the entire flock (00:00:00 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.9o6ejadcm1hw]). They described the rapid spread and severity of mycoplasma, even in asymptomatic carriers, and the lengths they went to disinfect the area to protect local wild turkeys (00:01:34 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.b3stp0px7smz]) (00:04:44 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.nvyjj7is0z7n]). * Potential Impact of Chicken Farming on Wild Turkeys Cameron Weddington reflected on how their experience with mycoplasma made them consider the potential impact of large-scale chicken farming and the spreading of chicken litter on wild turkey populations, especially given the prevalence of diseases in domestic poultry (00:03:39 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.crfshynr8jex]). Andy Gagliano concurred, noting that turkey populations in areas with significant chicken farming often seem lower. They referenced a discussion at a turkey convention where definitive evidence was lacking but anecdotal evidence suggested a negative correlation (00:05:43 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.6m3fn3w8tgm7]). * Mycoplasma Research and Turkey Hunting Season Status Cameron Weddington shared findings from a Canadian study in Ontario that detected mycoplasma in a significant percentage of hunter-harvested wild turkeys. They also mentioned an article on the NWTF website discussing mycoplasma as a viral disease found in wild turkey flocks. With spring turkey season concluded in all US states, except possibly Michigan which ended on June 7th, the hosts transitioned to a story about a past turkey hunt (00:07:12 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.4ae3q32sn2xz]). * Cameron's Challenging Turkey Hunt: Initial Attempts Cameron Weddington recounted a memorable three-day turkey hunting trip to a new state, highlighting that previous visits were short and often affected by weather (00:08:29 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.3xjubell6mzi]). They described leaving on Easter night after a busy day with family and arriving in the early morning to begin hunting (00:09:39 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.87ybn8ttjdl5]). The first morning hunt involved an unresponsive gobbler that seemed more interested in running with jakes than hens, leading to a long day of hiking without further success (00:11:44 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.2mvulrn8ul9e]). * Cameron's Challenging Turkey Hunt: Roosting and Morning Setup After a long day, Cameron Weddington located two gobblers roosting together on the steep side of a 250-foot cliff, about a mile away from their initial location (00:15:53 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.nah4csdyqwx7]). They strategically set up the next morning on the top of the ridge, about 30 yards from the edge, anticipating the turkeys to fly up to the flat top to strut (00:16:58 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.6pi09t1u8lbq]). * Intense Encounter and Missed Opportunity Despite setting up in what seemed like a prime location, the two gobblers remained below the lip of the ridge after fly-down, responding intensely to Cameron Weddington's calling and drumming nearby but staying out of sight (00:20:47 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.a63tkx8apkl2]). The presence of another caller across the canyon prompted Cameron Weddington to call, eliciting a strong response from the turkeys (00:22:48 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.tva7cncicifs]). The turkeys drummed and gobbled close by but did not come to the top, creating a tense standoff where Cameron Weddington could hear them but not see them (00:24:59 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.mco6gbu7l5yp]). * The Decisive Move and Successful Shot Realizing the turkeys were unlikely to come to the top, Cameron Weddington decided to crawl towards a tree to get a visual, despite the risk of being seen (00:27:16 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.vxgnbamkb2c9]). By slowly and carefully moving, they managed to get within shooting range but still could not see the entire birds due to the steep incline (00:28:29 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.ca7j079rexgd]). In a final, precarious move, Cameron Weddington leaned over the edge and managed to get a shot at a small portion of one gobbler's head, resulting in a successful kill (00:30:47 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.emke79ud84g]). * Recovery and Reflection on the Hunt Cameron Weddington described the relief of finding the downed turkey hanging by its wing on a sapling, preventing it from falling down the entire cliff (00:31:54 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.re5qo6bgu8wx]). They recounted the intense emotions of the hunt, highlighting the challenges of hunting turkeys in steep terrain where they could be heard but not seen (00:32:54 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.ix0pygg1mn1l]). Cameron Weddington reflected on the importance of roosting birds and being adaptable during the hunt (00:34:52 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.dcifqsbu4do0]). They also affirmed the ethical nature of the headshot given the limited visibility (00:35:59 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.caqdjmcd4gsv]). * Lessons Learned and Future Strategies Andy Gagliano and Cameron Weddington discussed how even small elevation changes can significantly impact turkey hunting, emphasizing the importance of considering the terrain from a turkey's perspective (00:37:02 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.d8dxeqwnrtuy]). Cameron Weddington shared a key takeaway from the hunt, planning to set up slightly over the edge in similar terrain in the future to better see turkeys that pitch down the side of a hill (00:39:38 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.g0ormrbh6wn8]). * Upcoming New Zealand Turkey Hunt and Listener Stories The hosts looked forward to their upcoming turkey hunting trip to New Zealand in 82 days (00:40:45 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.2l7g7hcpssr4]). Cameron Weddington shared predator stories submitted by listeners, including one about a coyote being shot while sneaking into a turkey decoy setup (00:43:45 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.ihcjplg4d7of]). They encouraged listeners to continue sending in their predator hunting stories (00:46:31 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DAxg5nAgAsccRc35IO7sNgjSL7X_yAMLDrLuTFAX2UE/edit?tab=t.xefvmkkdc54e#heading=h.nkp0xiazo5ve]). * Podcast Closing Andy Gagliano thanked the listeners for tuning in to the podcast and wished them a wonderful week . Cameron Weddington echoed the sentiment and said goodbye . Buy some merch and great sounding The Turkey Hunter diaphragm turkey calls from our Shopify store by clicking here: https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/ [https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/] Join our Patreon group and get additional content, discounts on merch, and other great perks by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80 [https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80]

Summer Turkey Soup Andy and Cameron discuss concerns about a potentially poor turkey hatch in the Southeast due to rain, the impact of weather on past turkey seasons, and the resilience of turkey populations. They also highlighted the importance of turkey observation surveys and the increasing restrictions and pressure on public land hunting access, referencing Oklahoma's new regulations. They also examined trends in turkey harvest numbers, changes in fall hunting regulations in states like New Jersey and Michigan, unusual coyote behavior during turkey season, predation on turkeys, Mississippi's new wild turkey stamp, hunting accidents and safety, proposed changes to Arkansas' turkey hunting zones and penalties, and the need to understand the drivers behind high harvest numbers. The favor of the week this week is to share predator stories from this spring's turkey season with Cameron and Andy. Listen in! Buy some merch and great sounding The Turkey Hunter diaphragm turkey calls from our Shopify store by clicking here: https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/ [https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/] Join our Patreon group and get additional content, discounts on merch, and other great perks by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80 [https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80]

Hunting Pressured Turkeys with Darrin Dawkins Andy Gagliano and Cameron introduced Darrin Dawkins, who discussed hunting pressured turkeys, noting increased hunter pressure as a key factor impacting turkey behavior. Darrin Dawkins shared his experiences and observations on changes in South Carolina hunting regulations, the importance of hen imitation and using varied calls like trumpet calls, and aggressive hunting strategies for pressured birds, while Cameron and Darrin contributed insights on regulation changes, hunter behavior, and turkey population trends. Darrin shares some incredible turkey hunting tactics. They also touched on the influence of social media on hunting and the call-making philosophy of Darrin Dawkins. If you would like to purchase a call from Darrin, please reach out to him at 803-230-3085. The best way to purchase a call from Darrin is to stop by his booth at Unicoi in Georgia in January of 2026. Listen in! Buy some merch and great sounding The Turkey Hunter diaphragm turkey calls from our Shopify store by clicking here: https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/ [https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/] Join our Patreon group and get additional content, discounts on merch, and other great perks by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80 [https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80]
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