How was your turkey season? Whether it ended with white meat in the freezer or just a series of “almost” encounters, it’s surely one of the greatest times of the year to be afield. Most seasons begin with the environment in the last throws of winter and ends with spring in full bloom, a chance to witness the re-emergence of nature after a long cold winter. Nate Hosie shares his experiences and thoughts on the season in this post from the NRA blog.

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For turkey hunters, this one of the saddest times of the year…

Spring turkey season is officially over!

The end of turkey season each year, even as a grown man, makes me want to cry (I love it that much!) But with the end of each season, I get to look back and reflect on the memories made, time shared, and moments spent in the woods…

I grew up in Montdale, Pennsylvania – a little town located in Lackawanna County, the youngest of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. It was a town rich iron ore deposits used to make iron and steel, and home to the great outdoors. My grandpa and my dad were avid hunters, and they’ve taught me all I know about hunting – from appreciating the land to all of God’s creations… [continued]

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