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“After that, I was hooked. I starting taping the sounds of turkeys and I would study them. I became a good caller by driving my family nuts. I would just practice constantly.”

Today, Faherty is the total package when it comes to turkey hunting. He is an excellent caller, he knows where to set up, and he can drop a bird on the spot with a head shot with his bow. But even he has days when the birds win.

“Turkeys are a challenge to hunt with a bow,” he said. “But when you are out here on a beautiful fall day, the leaves have turned colors and the turkeys are talking, shooting a bird isn’t the only thing that counts. It’s just being out here that matters.”

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FALL Turkey hunting in Missouri

WHEN: The firearms season opened Oct. 1 and will continue through Oct. 31. The archery season opened Sept. 15 and will run through Nov. 9 and then Nov. 21-Jan. 15.

WHAT: The fall season isn’t exactly the main attraction in Missouri. About 15,000 hunters buy firearms tags for the fall season in Missouri. Compare that to spring permit sales of more than 100,000.

WHY: The adult gobblers put on a show in the spring. They strut, gobble and dance as they react to hunters’ calls, which they mistake for the sounds of hens. During mating season, they want to make sure they catch the ladies’ eyes. In the fall, turkeys are generally less vocal and the show is more subdued.

DIFFERENCES IN THE HUNT: In the spring, hunters imitate the calls of lovesick hens to draw the big gobblers in. In the fall, hunters often target flocks of juvenile birds traveling with one or more adult hens. They often break up the brood flocks, then call one of the insecure young birds in.

THE KILL: Hunters shoot many more birds in the spring than in the fall. Consider 2011. Hunters took 38,327 birds in the spring and 7,077 during the fall firearms season.

HUNTING TRENDS: The 2009 season was the best in recent memory. During that fall season, hunters took 8,355 turkeys during the firearms season and 3,263 during the archery portion.

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