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turkey trip essentials

Started by Drthorn, January 24, 2016, 04:47:56 PM

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Drthorn

Going on my first outfitted, semi-guided trip this Spring to Oklahoma. Any tips, travel essentials, equipment, etc. that I may not be thinking of from those of you that have experience would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Gamblinman

#1
Who's the outfitter?

Clothes..bring the gamut..it could 20's in the morning and 80 in the afternoon. Good rain gear

ThermaCell

Bottled water...some of that well water can do a number on you if you're not used to it.

Extra weapon


Gman
"I don't hunt turkeys because I want to. I hunt turkeys because I have to."

Thundermtn

Chapstick. Depending on where in OK you will be hunting, it can be dry and windy all day.

Gobble!

Extra of everything possible. If something was to ever break/tear it will happen when your hours from home.

DAk28

Make sure your gun is fully cleaned and functional. Anytime I leave on a hunt I go over it looking and checking for anything that could go wrong. Pattern it and give it a good cleaning. If you use an optic and can pack a back up. The last thing I ever want is for a gun to break or have an optic issue. Most other stuff you can pick up at a store. Oh also a toothbrush!

Tail Feathers

Spray your clothes and boots down with Permethrin before you go.  They have ticks.  A lot!
Expect wind, sometimes LOTS of wind.  The weather can be unpredictable so rain gear and a jacket may be needed.
Take a camera, extra SD card and batteries.  You don't want to miss out on some photo ops.
Those Rios will take some calling, don't be afraid to work him if he's hot.
Outside that, pretty much just turkey hunting.
Good luck!
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

JK Spurs

Take extra clothing. When you start hunting foreign land there's no telling what kind of weather you'll run into. I hunted SW Oklahoma last year at the end of April and we had wicked storms every night. Daytime was very warm, windy, and some rain....but killed two Rio's in less than a day & a half.
Enjoy and good luck!
I like my turkey well peppered

dirt road ninja

I pretty much carry the same stuff as I do near home, other than a range finder and more underwear.

MK M GOBL

Dad and I have made a few trips (home is WI), still packed the my turkey "gear" and a back-up gun plus a good sized cooler JIC a bird was getting mounted, clothes I packed to try and cover anything mostly. One thing I figured out for me was them western birds liked to travel a bit and getting in front of them was key, So I walked a lot (Extra Socks was a big one) and boots, used my bino's more for scouting birds in the open terrain.

MK M GOBL

bbcoach

Driving---take extra everything-- clothes, rubber boots, regular boots, decoys--pack like your wife would if she was packing for her and a couple of kids for a 2 week vacation.

Flying---Ammo must be in it's original box (no singles) in your lockable gun case, use a carry on bag with your binos, rangefinder and calls so you can protect them and have extra baggage weight without paying an additional fee, get a bag big enough to get your clothes, raingear, boots (1 pair) etc in it but don't exceed the 50 lb limit or you will be charged an additional baggage fee. 

Check with the outfitter to see if a Wally World is close by in case you forget something.

One last thing---HAVE FUN and ENJOY the EXPERIENCE!!!  Traveling to KILL Turkeys PRICELESS!   

Rio

Snake boots and a chair of some sort are essentials in TX and OK...may not see any snakes, but you'll appreciate a good pair of boots when walking through all the mesquites and prickly pear.
If you get into a situation where you need to sit down fast, that Gobbler Lounger will save you lots of time. Also, a good pair of ratchet shears will help.
Good luck!!


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gobbledinner9

1. Lighter
2. Headlamp
3. Good knife
4. Nylon rope
5. Protein bars
6. Scent eliminator
7. Flashlight
8. Good boots
9. Extra knife
10. Multi-tool

also some rain gear :)

tomstopper

Here is a list from the NWTF (I always use it for a starting point but add or remove items from it (take more or less depending on mode of travel)). Hope this helps you.

NWTF—Turkey Hunter's Checklist
While you will not need every item on this list to kill a turkey, any given situation can make you
wish you had packed your bag a little more completely. The following turkey hunter's checklist
will help you prepare for the most rugged to the simplest of adventures.
Equipment:
Shotgun
Turkey loads
Turkey choke tube
Patterning targets
Camo blind — where legal
Seat, cushioned stool
Shotgun sling
Turkey decoys
Camera
Lo Boy Lite Chair
Monopod gun rest
ThermaCELL
Compass
Maps
Knife
Ratchet cutters
Insect repellent
Flashlight
Trail ribbon
Binoculars
Camo tape
Cooler
Water bottle
First aid kit
Clothes:
Camo gloves
Camo facenet
Camo paint
Camo make-up
Camo shirt
Camo pants
Camo jacket
Camo turkey vest or pack
Camo cap
Camo socks
Camo undershirts
Waterproof/snakeproof boots
Rain suit
Calls:
Box call
Diaphragm calls
Slate or glass pot & peg call
Glass call
Gobble call
Tube call
Push-pin call
Turpin/wingbone call
Crow/locator call
Owl hooter call
Other locator calls
Call Accessories:
Box call chalk
Sandpaper
Call lanyard
Box call holster
Archery gear:
Bow (camouflaged)
Broadheads
3-D Camo clothes
3-D targets
To Do:
Get license/turkey tags
Pattern shotgun
Scout territory
Get landowner permission
Pick landowner gift
Practice calling
Watch instructional videos, read books
Renew NWTF membership
Read Turkey Call for hunting tips
Attend Chapter banquets/events

LI Outdoorsman

I never go on any trips without my Browning turkey lounger and a thick cushion..
Having said that make sure you bring a few extra gloves, and facemasks. they always seem to disappear on a trip or a buddy might need one.
Never pack ammo in your case with the gun and make sure you give yourself extra time for check in with firearms.Don't forget your sling.
Alot of guys forget rain wear...Dont be that guy!
A Compass...a real compass from a reputable maker don't rely on your cell phone..
Maps..you can never have enough maps..GPS's are good I know but I'm still a little old fashioned I guess.
Therma cells are great in buggy areas.Get the refill packs.I have mine in the camo holster with the little pockets and keep it clipped to the strap on my vest.
Get all your licenses,tags,paperwork done ahead of time online..Your time can be limited due to delays,weather,traffic, etc.
I always keep some zip ties,TP,chalk,trail tape,sandpaper,mini binos,first aid kit,knife,multi-tool,pen and power bars in my vest..A headlamp and flashlight..a few extra couldnt hurt.
This Christmas my kids got me an auxillary battery source for my smart phone..I like it..it will charge your phone back up in the field if you run down
I'm sure the guys here have a few more tips for you..Enjoy your trip!..Nothing like travelling to new and different terrains to hunt turkeys!