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SHOSHONE HUNTING CONSULTANTS

Turkey Hunting

Whether you are after Merriams, Rios, Easterns, Osceolas or Ocellated we’ve got you covered.

Shoshone Adventures provides turkey hunting beyond your expectations.

Wild Turkey Hunting

Trying to complete the Turkey Grand Slam or Royal Slam? Whether you are pursuing Merriam’s, Rio Grande, Eastern, Osceola, Gould’s turkey, or even the exotic Ocellated turkey, Shoshone Adventure Consulting has you covered. With decades of experience, we help hunters strategically plan a turkey slam in a single season or spread it across multiple years for maximum flexibility and success.

Premier Turkey Hunting Destinations

From the pine ridges of Georgia to the wide-open country of Montana, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, Wyoming, Florida, and Mexico, Shoshone works with carefully vetted outfitters who specialize in high-opportunity turkey hunts. In addition, our trusted network includes premier destinations for hard-to-find subspecies like Gould’s turkey, making even the most ambitious turkey slam goals achievable.

Expert Planning and Seamless Logistics

Moreover, our experienced consultants handle logistics, timing, and regional expertise to ensure each turkey hunt is efficient and enjoyable. As a result, you spend more time chasing gobblers and less time worrying about details, travel, or scheduling conflicts.

Proven Success and Field-Tested Knowledge

Be sure to check out our YouTube channel for exciting turkey hunting action, real client success stories, and field-proven strategies. If you are ready to start or finish your Turkey Grand Slam, Royal Slam, or World Slam, give us a call today and we’ll put you on a bird.

Close-up of a wild turkey in the outdoors showcasing its vibrant feathers and colorful head.

Shoshone Turkey Hunting

Mexico – Sonoran Gould’s Turkey Hunt

Gould’s turkey occupies the diverse habitats in the upper elevations of the arid southwest, specifically Mexico, with the highest densities in the State of Chihuahua where the oak woodlands transition to mixed conifer forests.

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