Whether you ventured out in the field and got your Thanksgiving bird with a load of No. 5 shot or you lifted it into the shopping cart in your local grocery store, the result should be the same. To wit – enjoying a relaxing day with friends and family, maybe watching some football and eating some of your favorite foods here in the greatest country on the face of the Earth. If you’re not thankful for the opportunity most of us have to do some or all of that today, we’re not sure how to help you.
Whatever you’re doing today and whoever you’re doing it with, enjoy.
From all of us at Remington, Happy Turkey Day! 🦃 #Thanksgiving pic.twitter.com/bNTS7Sh5O2
— Remington 1816 (@RemingtonArms) November 28, 2024
A great day at the Governor’s Pine Ridge Wild Turkey Hunt! Nebraska is the best turkey hunting in the country! pic.twitter.com/e3PCCFfssi
— Senator Pete Ricketts (@SenatorRicketts) October 11, 2024
Thankful for the great outdoors, unforgettable moments in the field, and the freedom we cherish. 🦃 This Thanksgiving, we’re grateful for our Winchester family and the hunters who share our passion. Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday! #Thanksgiving #WinchesterAmmunition pic.twitter.com/PCwoIgXfmM
— Winchester Ammunition (@winchester) November 28, 2024
How old were you when you went on your first turkey hunt?
A great day at the Governor’s Pine Ridge Wild Turkey Hunt! Nebraska is the best turkey hunting in the country! pic.twitter.com/e3PCCFfssi
— Senator Pete Ricketts (@SenatorRicketts) October 11, 2024
Thankful for the great outdoors, unforgettable moments in the field, and the freedom we cherish. 🦃 This Thanksgiving, we’re grateful for our Winchester family and the hunters who share our passion. Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday! #Thanksgiving #WinchesterAmmunition pic.twitter.com/PCwoIgXfmM
— Winchester Ammunition (@winchester) November 28, 2024
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Video from Ron Jolly
.#turkeysfortomorrow #forturkeys pic.twitter.com/kzC0T8NHDq— Turkeys for Tomorrow (@ForTurkeys) November 17, 2024
Turkey hunting isn’t just a tradition—it’s a valuable survival skill!
Use stealth and patience to outsmart these wary birds.
Focus on their feeding and roosting patterns.
Keep your calls subtle and your movements silent!
Ready to hunt? #SurvivalSkills #Turkey pic.twitter.com/d7Qa0659Lx— Beyond the Fall (@Beyond_the_Fall) November 25, 2024
My first hunting trip with my father-in-law was a turkey hunt. I have very fond memories of this hunt. pic.twitter.com/AiUQAs5cia
— Fathers And The Great Outdoors (@GreatOutdoorPod) October 1, 2024
Thankful for the great outdoors, unforgettable moments in the field, and the freedom we cherish. 🦃 This Thanksgiving, we’re grateful for our Winchester family and the hunters who share our passion. Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday! #Thanksgiving #WinchesterAmmunition pic.twitter.com/PCwoIgXfmM
— Winchester Ammunition (@winchester) November 28, 2024
Starting Dec. 12, you can apply for the opportunity to hunt and harvest your own locally sourced turkey next spring. Learn more about the 2025 spring limited-entry turkey hunt and how to obtain permits: https://t.co/owCrKLwoyU pic.twitter.com/VtqcV8X8Su
— UtahDWR (@UtahDWR) November 25, 2024
History suggests that American Natives taught the Colonists to hunt Turkey 🦃
So, your message is anti-aboriginal wisdom. 🤔 https://t.co/XDOJ8OPfUJ pic.twitter.com/VRjygNUaav— StephenRansom (@StephenRansom47) November 26, 2024
In America we have a lot to be thankful for every day.
Happy Thanksgiving Dan and all the folk on Shooting News Weekly.
Amen Hush. We should give thanks every day.
Happy Thanksgiving, y’all!
Have a safe and happy MAGA Turkey Day.
“How old were you when you went on your first turkey hunt?”
My last turkey hunt was a little over 2 weeks ago, and America shot that turkey’s hopes down in flames by about 3 million popular votes… 😉