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Bostick Plantation:

Island Plantation:

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Turkey hunting South Carolina with Bostick PlantationFEATURE:    (800) 542-6913  Our goal is to give you the TURKEY HUNT OF A LIFETIME while entertaining you with the down-home Southern Hospitality that we are famous for. Bostick Plantation consists of more than 10,000 acres of prime Turkey and Deer habitat that has been intensely managed for wildlife for more than 30 years.
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Wild Guided Turkey hunts with Island Plantation in South Carolina's Low CountryFEATURE:
800-420-7883 - Exciting wild turkey hunts on over 7000 prime habitat land.  Our turkey hunts are a one-on-one situation.  On a typical day of turkey hunting at Island Plantation, you wake up before daybreak, come to a breakfast of coffee and Danish rolls and discuss the morning's plan with your guide. You get your camo gloves, face net, gun, camo cushion, and boots and we take you into the woods. You and your guide will go to a good listening spot and listen for that old boss gobbler to wake up the woods with a resounding gobble-gobble-gobble!!!
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South Carolina Turkey Hunting with renown lodge, Blackwater Hunting ServicesFEATURE:    803-541-4868 - Blackwater is famous for it's FANtastic turkey hunting!  They have been featured on many outdoor TV shows and is a regular stop for many game-call champions.  Come experience the thrill of hearing that gobble echo through the trees at Blackwater!  
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Cypress Creek Hunting Lodge:

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Turkey Hunt in SC with Cypress Creek Hunting Lodge877-520-2245 - Cypress Creek offers both guided and semi-guided hunts to assist our guests in bagging a trophy gobbler. Our experienced guides will work their best for you to locate, set up, and call a gobbler in to range or leave it all in your hands.  Turkey hunting locations will be in and around grain fields, hardwood bottoms, and in pinewoods. Seasonal food plots are planted here at Cypress Creek consisting of grains and chufah to attract and keep turkey populations at their highest.
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Loads of turkey at Paradise Valley Farms Hunt Club!FEATURE:
888-297-5375 - Since we plant grain crops and feed tons of corn on the ground all year to feed the deer we have a Hugh Turkey Population. We need your help as they are eating us out of house and home! We will offer Turkey hunting complete with Deluxe lodging for a very reasonable rate.  On a 3 day hunt you Just might be able to get your limit of 5 birds if you are a good caller!!
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Saltketcher Hunting Lodge offers spring turkey hunting and more at their beautiful lodge.  980-722-3881  Beautiful lodge with game-rich acreage in SC's beautiful low country.  Come hunt trophy whitetail deer or turkey and enjoy staying at a lodge you would be proud to bring your family to. 
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Cherokee Run Hunting Lodge:  704-301-7950 - Tom Naumann - Less than an hour from Charlotte in Chesterfield, South Carolina, Cherokee Run offers hunting for trophy whitetail, turkey, and wild boar along the Great Pee Dee River. Founded with Christian values, we are committed to give you a quality experience in a safe, comfortable environment.  Get Free South Carolina Turkey Hunting Info!

South Carolina Trophy Whitetails, Inc:  813-310-6891 - Lee Martin - Enjoy affordable South Carolina Turkey Hunting and enjoy staying at our newly remodeled lodge near the Little Salkahatchee River.  Get Free South Carolina Turkey Hunting Info!

Buck Run Hunting Lodge, LLC:  803-625-3791 - Pete Simons - 7,500 acres of private land to hunt Eastern Wild Turkey.  We practice game management to ensure a quality Turkey Hunting experience.  Enjoy our comfortable lodge with six bedrooms, four baths and all the comforts of home.  Get Free South Carolina Turkey Hunting Info!

Cedar Knoll Hunting Lodge:  802-584-0689 - Hayward Simmons - Since 1985 we have managed our hunting plantation to maximize quality hunting.  Our wild turkey hunters have enjoyed success year after year.  Get Free South Carolina Turkey Hunting Info!

Bang's Paradise Valley Hunt Club:  803-267-2825 - Bang or Tom Collins - Your family-friendly place to come hunt South Carolina Wild Turkey!  Good cooking and comfortable accommodations as well as well maintained hunting property will ensure you a fantastic turkey hunt.  Get Free South Carolina Turkey Hunting Info!

Turkey Hunting Grand Slam:

In order to complete your Turkey Hunting Slam, you'll need to bag all 4 of the US Turkey species:  Osceola, Eastern, Rio Grande and Merriam Turkey.  After you get those 4, you can also get the Gould's Turkey native to Mexico.  In South Carolina, you can hunt the Eastern Wild Turkey. 

Eastern Wild Turkey is native and hunted in South CarolinaThe Eastern Wild Turkey is found in eastern states including South Carolina.  The Eastern Turkey has chestnut brown-tipped tail coverts (smaller feathers which cover up larger ones) and dark-buff or chocolate-brown tail tips characterize the most abundant and most widely hunted turkey, the Eastern Wild Turkey. The tom turkey’s breast feathers are tipped in black, while other body feathers are colored with copper or bronze metallic iridescence. The primary wing feathers have white and black bars that extend to the feather shaft, while the secondary wing feathers mainly have prominent white bars. This results in a white triangular area on each side of the back when the wings are folded backward. Hens are browner with less brilliant iridescence and the breast feathers are tipped in buff or chestnut.  The Eastern Turkey can weigh from 8 to 25 pounds and grow as tall as four feet! 

 

 

South Carolina Turkey Hunting Methods: 

Turkeys can be hunted with the shotgun, bow and arrow or black powder.  Rifles are also allowed in some states, but not so often used.  Hunters use a wide variety of calls to attract and ‘romance’ the gobbler into range.  Turkey calling is truly a well-practiced art and you’ll find many competitions if you check into it.  Along with sounding like a hen, you’ll also need to sound like an owl to wake those birds up and get them off the trees. 

Turkey have excellent eyesight and hearing, and they are constantly aware of their surroundings.  You’ll have to don your best camo and practice being very still and quiet to bag a nice trophy bird!  Wild Turkey are also very mobile. Turkey can run at speeds up to 25 mph, and they can fly up to 55 mph.  Trophy birds are judged by three things:  Body size, spur size and length of the beard.  Only the Tom Turkey has a beard and spurs. 

When mating season arrives, anywhere from February to April, courtship usually begins while turkeys are still flocked together in wintering areas. After mating, the hens begin searching for a nest site and laying eggs. In most areas, nests can be found in a shallow dirt depression, surrounded by moderately woody vegetation that conceals the nest.

Hens will lay a clutch of 10 to 12 eggs during a two-week period, usually laying one egg per day. She will incubate her eggs for about 28 days, occasionally turning and rearranging them, until they are ready to hatch.

A newly-hatched flock must be ready to leave the nest within 12 to 24 hours to feed. Poults (young turkey) eat mostly insects because they need the protein, while adults will eat anything from acorns and berries to insects and small reptiles. Turkeys usually feed in early morning and in the afternoon.

Wild turkeys like open areas for feeding, mating and habitat, which makes them easier to hunt. They use forested areas as cover from predators and for roosting in trees at night. A varied habitat of both open and covered area is essential for wild turkey survival.

Our friends at the National Wild Turkey Federation have been working hard to keep Turkey Hunting a safe and valued tradition in our country.  They offer a helpful guide to assist in turkey hunting safety and success. 

 

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