Enjoy challenge of fun, safe spring turkey hunt

Turkey hunting is challenging and fun, and a great way to spend a spring day with family or friends. Nebraska’s spring turkey season opened April 15 for shotgunners. Wendy Horine, hunter education coordinator with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, has the following tips for making a turkey hunt safe and successful.
    —Know where the muzzle of your firearm is pointed and never aim at anything you do not intend to shoot. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire, and always be certain of your target and what is beyond it before firing.
    —Try to blend in with your surroundings by wearing camouflage. Avoid wearing or carrying anything red, blue or white; those are the colors of a turkey’s head. Anyone not hunting from a blind should try to camouflage as much as possible, including guns, bows and arrow shafts.
    —Be cautious with decoys and calls. Although designed to lure in the birds, decoys and calls can also attract other hunters. If another hunter approaches, call out, but do not wave.
    —Have good cover from behind if you are not in a blind. Lean against a tree at least shoulder width. If you choose to lean against a stump or rock, it should be shoulder width and higher than your head. A few pieces of florescent flagging tied to the tree or to your blind will help to alert other hunters to your presence.
 

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