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Monday, 17 March 2008

Podcast Description

 

We are treated once again by the certified wildlife biology services of Chris Roe! On this episode we hit up a couple of more topics on Turkey behavior as well as tactics for hunting around typical, but more importantly atypical behavior for those wiley birds - explicitly - "Henned Up Gobblers". Dont' know what "Strategic Crowding" is as a turkey tactic...come on in and listen!

 

Chris Roe is a pro-staffer for both Primos Hunting Calls and PSE Archery. What will be very apparent to all of you after this episode is Chris is a professionally certified wildlife biologist, and runs his own wildlife management and consulting company - Roe Ecological Services which is based in Berthoud, CO. Chris works on a wide variety of wildlife conservation and management issues ranging from routine wildlife surveys for development projects, to large-scale, comprehensive wildlife and habitat management plans for property owners. Chris's specialty is the understanding, and utlization, of wildlive behavior to maximize the success of their wildlife and habitat management plans and projects. Besides his wildlife expertise, Chris also has a background in both range management and forest management.

 

Although experienced in a variety of game species, his real passion is in elk and turkey hunting. On this episode, Chris shares some insights and stories from the field that we will all be thinking about when we take the turkey woods in 2008 (just a few weeks away!).

 

 

Show Notes

Roe Ecological Services

http://www.yourwildlife.com/

PSE Archery

http://www.pse-archery.com/

Primos Hunting Calls

http://www.primos.com/

Primos Hunting Chat

http://cabinchat.primos.com/

 

 

Chris Roe Success!
Chris with a 2005 Rio!

 

 

 

Chris Roe Success!

Chris with a New York Eastern Bird!



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Thanks for the great info!
written by PrairieWolf, March 19, 2008
Thanks for the great info. Seeing that green grass makes me homesick! Nice birds.
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