On a warm spring weekend near Mathis, Texas, the rolling landscape of McGloin Ranch set the stage for an unforgettable experience hosted by the Texas Wildlife Association and the National Wild Turkey Federation.
As part of the Adult Learn-to-Hunt Program, five new hunters were given the opportunity to pursue their first wild turkey alongside dedicated mentors and volunteers.
The program, designed to teach hunting skills to adult newcomers, brought together passionate conservationists like Matt Hughes from TWA and Mike Shouse of NWTF. Before the hunters ever set foot in the field, they received hands-on instruction in turkey calling from veteran caller Bob Linder — laying the foundation for a thoughtful, ethical hunt.
Josh Rodriguez, one of the mentees, was partnered with me for the weekend. Our first sit on Friday brought promise, with a lone hen investigating our decoys. A tom gobbled across the river behind us but never crossed, despite our best efforts. Saturday morning proved quieter, and even a location change for the evening hunt only offered a distant glimpse of jakes and toms 600 yards out — too far to pursue effectively.
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