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Hunt 4 Turkey
The Arizona rim country is full of wild Merriam’s Turkey. The most popular season to hunt turkey is during the spring. The reason for this is that it is during the mating season and the gobblers are running around in search of lonely hens. This is a great time to call a lovesick gobbler into shooting range. Another good time to hunt turkey in Arizona is during the fall. During this time you can shoot any turkey and also hunt squirrel at the same time. Calling is not as productive at this time, but is still used to locate birds.
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