Spring turkey season has arrived — and while the weather has been unpredictable and the gobblers uncooperative at times, that won’t stop host Matt Harrison, his brother Michael Harrison, and friend Trent Camden from diving into the opening‑week action.
The trio breaks down their hunts from the first few days of Mississippi’s season, including successful youth hunts, tough cold mornings, henned-up gobblers, green woods that feel “ahead of schedule,” and the wild behavior that makes turkey season so addictive. Along the way, they share lessons learned, personal stories, and real‑world tips for hunters at all experience levels.
In this episode:
Opening‑week reports: gobbling activity, flock dynamics & weather impacts
Why birds seem “ahead of schedule” this year
Calling strategies when gobblers aren’t vocal
Dealing with henned‑up toms & broken‑up flocks
Patience, timing, and understanding mid‑morning movement
How weather (cold, sun, wind) changes where birds want to be
Patterning early-season gobblers vs. late-season behavior
Chase stories, close calls & first‑time turkey successes
Populations: jakes, hens, and hatch observations across MS & LA
Lessons from the hunt: adapting, looping ahead, staying patient
Whether you’re new to turkey hunting or a seasoned spring addict, this episode is packed with the relatable highs, lows, and “what just happened?” moments that make chasing longbeards so special.
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