by El Bandido | Blinds & Feeders, Blog, Equipment, History, Podcasts, Texas, Texas History, Whitetail Deer
Since we’re approaching the end of turkey season in many places the time is coming to do what we can to stay excited and get through the steaming hot months of summer. Now’s the time to start focusing on working your hunting land and preparing for the fall...
by El Bandido | Blog, History, Hunting Stories, Podcasts, Texas, Texas History, Turkey Hunting
Boy I wish I had a picture of this one…. I wanted to following up on the email we sent last week about the hunters who thought their hunt was over without success. That is until a gobbler heading to roost decided to not send them home empty handed by...
by El Bandido | Blog, History, Hunting Stories, Podcasts, Texas, Texas History, Turkey Hunting
We’ve been passing the time at home watching some cool turkey hunts on YouTube and this one called Old Mexico Long Beards by Primos Hunting is crazy. This frame was a screenshot directly from the video and the color is not altered. You’ll have to watch it...
by El Bandido | Blog, General Tips, History, Podcasts, Texas, Texas History, Turkey Hunting
Well we didn’t intend for this to become a (very short) mini-series but here it is. Having patience in many things especially hunting is so important that we figured we needed to continue this thought and round it out. Back in part 1 when out chasing thunder...
by El Bandido | Blog, General Tips, History, Podcasts, Texas, Texas History, Turkey Hunting
When we’re super excited going after that trophy tom one the of the hardest things to do is to sit tight and be patient. Once we’ve picked out a spot to sit and after we’ve put out our decoys we now let things “calm down”. We may have picked this...
by El Bandido | Blog, Equipment, General Tips, History, Podcasts, Texas, Texas History, Turkey Hunting
Now that you’ve covered up most all you body now it’s time to finish the job and cover up your hands and head as well. It’s entirely possible that not adequately covering these parts could be what is scaring the turkey away. If you’re in a moderate...