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Can you successfully hunt turkeys located near logging roads at midday?

April 5, 2026

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Yes, it's possible to successfully hunt turkeys located near logging roads at midday, but it requires specific knowledge and techniques to minimize the impact of daylight and human activity.

Choosing the Right Setup

When hunting turkeys near logging roads at midday, it’s essential to set up in a way that takes advantage of the surrounding terrain. Look for areas with dense cover, such as thickets or shrubs, that can conceal you from view. Set up your stand or blind at least 20 yards away from the road, and position it to allow you to shoot at turkeys moving away from the road. This will give you a clear shot and minimize the risk of the birds seeing you.

Understanding Turkey Behavior

At midday, turkeys often seek out areas with reliable food sources, such as agricultural fields or berry patches. Logging roads can also attract turkeys, especially if there are nearby food sources. When setting up your hunt, consider the areas that turkeys are likely to frequent, and position yourself accordingly. For example, if you know that a particular field is a hotspot for turkeys, set up near the edge of the field, but not so close that you’re visible from the road.

Minimizing Human Impact

When hunting near logging roads, it’s crucial to minimize the impact of human activity. Avoid wearing bright clothing or making excessive noise, which can scare turkeys away. Also, be mindful of the road itself, as turkeys may associate the sound of vehicles with danger. If possible, set up your stand or blind in a location that doesn’t require you to use the road, or use a vehicle to get to your setup location and then leave it behind. This will help you blend in with the surroundings and increase your chances of success.

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