This video, captured by a Mossberg crew member, showcases a unique wild turkey breeding behavior observed on a trail camera. The highlight is the dramatic color change in the tom's head, shifting from red to chalk white, which is explained as a signal for breeding readiness. The description elaborates on the biological mechanism behind these color changes, linking them to blood flow regulation in specialized caruncles and their importance in sexual display and dominance. It also offers a practical hunting tip: painting turkey decoy strutter heads white to mimic this breeding posture, enhancing decoy spread effectiveness.
This YouTube video focuses on duck hunting, specifically analyzing real duck behavior to improve decoy strategies. Host Jason Cruise of the Rugged American Hunter series explains a simple decoy weight placement concept that can enhance duck decoy spreads, regardless of hunting location (flooded timber in Arkansas/Missouri or open water). The goal is to attract more ducks to the hunter's "duck hole."
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