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David Blanton and Mike Chamberlin head west for an unforgettable Merriam turkey hunt in the Black Hills of Wyoming and Montana; from breathtaking western landscapes to heart-pounding close encounters, the Merriams put on a show as the team works the birds across big country.
David Blanton and Mike Chamberlin head west for an unforgettable Merriam turkey hunt in the Black Hills of Wyoming and Montana; from breathtaking western landscapes to heart-pounding close encounters, the Merriams put on a show as the team works the birds across big country.
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