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NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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16 Nebraskaland • March 2022 IN THE FIELD By Todd Mills SPRING GOBBLER PREP You can never start preparing early enough for turkey hunting. Planned preparation prevents poor performance, and although I find this applicable in all facets of life, it's crucial for hunting success. Too many times I've not done my homework and paid for it later. The following are some ideas to help you avoid mistakes I've made in the past: Confirm with Your Farmers Nothing can ruin a hunt faster than somebody else showing up to hunt the land you had permission to hunt. Although this may lead to new hunting partners, it usually ends up in a confrontation of some sort. One big mistake many hunters make is not checking in with landowners before every season. They just show up assuming they still have permission. It's also handy to have them give you a handwritten permission "slip" each year so you've got proof. Whichever direction you go, don't make the mistake of not checking in. And while you're at it, take the landowner a gift certificate to their favorite local restaurant as a thank you. Gear Check Don't wait until the last minute to check your to-do list and check your gear. I'm ashamed to admit I didn't check my tent before going out a few years ago. I didn't remember that a brace had broken the year before. That, of course, made for an interesting hunt as I held up one end of the tent with a long branch. Make sure you do an inventory on decoys, clothing, tents, chairs and even the choke you use. Expand Your Territory Don't count on last year's "honey hole" for gobblers. Turkeys travel and so should you. Take time in early- to mid- March to drive around the areas you like to hunt. Birds are usually still really grouped up at this time, and if it's a nicer day, they'll be moving. Knocking on a door early last year led me to taking a really nice tom on property I had never hunted before. Expanding your territory will pay dividends. Todd Mills is a former Avian-X and Mossy Oak pro staffer who divides his outdoor time between hunting waterfowl and turkeys. The proper amount of turkey hunting preparation leads to spring opportunities like this. JEFF KURRUS, NEBRASKALAND

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