New research suggests that Thanksgiving turkeys may become harder to hunt as wild birds adapt to hunters’ strategies.
Repetitive habits and a need for creativity have UGA researchers crying 'fowl' over the sustainability of turkey hunting.
A University of Georgia study reveals that wild turkeys are adapting to hunting strategies, making them harder to detect and ...
U.S. farms produce more than 200 million of the fowl a year, many of them to be carved up for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Typically, the creeks branching off Broadway Lake in Anderson County are quiet. But since duck and geese hunting season ...
If hunters continue to follow their current strategies and prey continue their same routine, turkeys may become tougher to harvest in the future, according to new research.
From Nov. 23 to Dec. 1, waterfowl-hunting enthusiasts will have nine days to hit their favorite hunting grounds.