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  • Founder Musings

    “Overcoming a worthy adversary such as an old boss gobbler is a satisfaction and sense of achievement like no other. At the same time, the moment of truth brings us to terms with the natural world. As the hunt is concluded, we reflect on the harvest of one of God’s creatures”

    “Such events, grand and profound as they may be, are secondary to those days spent with good friends and family in the turkey woods.”

    Mike Joyner

    Founder Musings

    “Every now and again, one comes across an individual that makes a significant impact and contribution to their fellow man, industry, or in a given vocation or noble pursuit. In our beloved passion of chasing wild turkeys, D.D. Adams is indeed one of those individuals to greatly impart his talents and methods. In my opinion much to our mutual benefit.”

    Mike Joyner

    Founder Musings

    “Each morning that we awake is a blessing in of itself. To experience and enjoy the miracles of life each day I believe is essential to a happier life. I have found those early spring mornings sitting in the forests as the sun rises, to be my better days.”

    “After hearing the first thundering gobbles of an early spring morning, I found to have even better days.”

    Mike Joyner

    Founder Musings

    “The sharing of a hunt between a parent and child is of great benefit to all. Days spent together in the turkey woods teaches many of life’s lessons not found in most school curriculums, and does a better job on some of those that are.”

    Mike Joyner

    Founder Musings

    “Balancing a chaotic life in the modern world can be easily accomplished while set up on a thundering gobbler or while waiting on the sunrise in the turkey woods. The spectacles of nature that we witness on these mornings are, in fact, very grounding."

    "Each of these experiences from the awakening in the turkey woods at daybreak, to the thrill of the chase, and those moments of reflection during the long walks back to the truck come together as my grand days in the turkey woods.”

    Mike Joyner


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