1. Get Your Hunting License
Before you start hunting, it is important to have a valid hunting license in Georgia. You can purchase your license online or at any Walmart store near you. Once you have your license, you are ready to begin!
2. Find the Right Hunting Spot
To increase your chances of finding turkeys, scout for locations with large open areas or fields surrounded by hardwoods or pines. Oftentimes, these spots will be located on public lands like wildlife management areas (WMAs) that allow turkey hunting.
3. Know When and How to Hunt Turkeys
In Georgia, turkey season typically runs from late March through mid-May with a limit of three birds per hunter per season. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the regulations specific to the area where you plan on hunting as they may differ from one place to another.
When it comes time for the hunt itself, there are different methods hunters use such as calling turkeys using mouth calls and box calls or setting up decoys.
4. Always Hunt Safely
Hunting can be an exciting activity but always remember safety first! Make sure everyone in your group is wearing orange clothing so they’re visible at all times and never point a gun at anything other than what you intend on shooting.
It’s also recommended that hunters carry some basic items such as binoculars and compasses in case they get lost while out in the woods.
By following these tips and putting them into practice during your next turkey hunt in Georgia, we’re confident that you’ll have a more successful trip this year than ever before!
