The Beginner’s Guide to Turkey Hunting Gear

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What do I need to get started turkey hunting?

turkey hunter with decoys

Turkey Hunting can quickly become a gear-head sport, but there’s no need to get a million things when you’re just starting out.

Accessories and gear are the fun part. From turkey vests to turkey calls, you can grab your gear at any Walmart near you, making it easy for you to head out to the timber.

Listed below are the absolute essentials that you need to get out and get started stalking long-beards, all available at Walmart.

Turkey Hunting Essentials

Turkey Vest

Mossy Oak Obsession NWTF Edition Men’s Turkey Vest:

  • Padded shoulders
  • Ventilated foam back-support pads
  • Face mask and glove pockets
  • Two large slate-call pockets
  • Mesh water-bottle pocket
  • Zip closed storage pocket
  • Mouth-call pocket with mesh dividers
  • Striker holders with magnetic closure
  • Box-call pocket with quick-release buckle closure
  • Deep zipper pocket with elastic shell holders and blaze orange safety flag
  • Removable drop-down seat cushion with quick-release buckles
  • Lined game bag
  • Blaze orange safety flag at back
  • Machine washable
  • Imported

A vest is like a turkey hunter’s arsenal of gear. You absolutely need one to place shells, calls, face masks, and everything else you need to carry with you. Turkey hunting is a long sport, so be prepared to bring snacks, water, and even reading material if you’re not hearing anything.

The good turkey vests will come with a cushion off the back so you can sit wherever you need to and rest comfortably. Sitting on the roots of a tree is never fun, so making the investment into a good turkey vest with a cushion attached is pretty essential.

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Mossy Oak Turkey Vest

Turkey Gun

Mossberg 835

A good shotgun is unarguably the most important piece of equipment you can bring. Most hunters prefer a 12-gauge to get the job done. We recommend the Mossberg 835 Pump Turkey Gun, available in-store at your local Walmart.

The Mossberg 835 Pump Turkey Gun is wrapped in Mossy Oak camo, which is crucial for making sure you stay hidden. If you’re totally camouflaged but your gun isn’t, it can be a dead giveaway for a spooky bird.

Turkey Chair

Mossy Oak turkey chair

Mossy Oak Low Profile Turkey Hunting Gobbler Chair, Mossy Oak Obsession NWTF

  • 24.5″ wide and 16.5″ deep seat features Breathable Mesh Fabric, Padded Arm Rests, 24.5″ tall backrest, and Padded Headrest to keep you comfortable in the woods
  • 8″ tall low profile seat helps keep you out of site leading up to the moment of truth or when scouting
  • Carry strap, slim 5.5-inch x 5.5-inch x 33-inch folded size, and 4.6 lb weight make it easy to pack in and out of the woods
  • Mossy Oak Obsession NWTF camo is the most popular and proven lethal pattern to ever hit the spring woods, it features an enhanced background of mottled tree bark inspired by the original Mossy Oak Bottomland pattern, true-to-nature elements of limbs, pine and oak foliage, and lifelike color tones to match the turkey woods in spring and early fall
  • Hook and loop strap that locks it closed when folded
  • Durable steal frame and 300 pound weight capacity

A chair is important if you’re setting up camp in a single spot, or even if you’re moving around. A turkey chair is specially designed to sit low to the ground and minimize your chances of being seen.

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A camouflaged chair is also important to remaining unseen. That bright blue chair you use for your kids’ baseball games won’t quite cut it in a turkey hunt. These chairs usually aren’t that expensive, but you can get as fancy as you want with chairs that swivel or have seat cushions.

Accessories: Gloves, Neck Gaitor, Face Mask

Mossy Oak turkey gloves

Mossy Oak Obsession NWTF Edition Men’s Lightweight Gloves:

  • Non-slip palms
  • Form-fitting stretch fabric
  • Touchscreen compatible
  • 96% polyester, 4% spandex
  • Machine washable
  • Imported

Mossy Oak turkey hunting neck gaitor

Mossy Oak Obsession NWTF Edition Neck Gaiter:

  • Mesh breathing panel
  • Form-fitting stretch fabric
  • One size fits most
  • 100% polyester
  • Machine washable
  • Imported

Mossy Oak mesh facemask

Mossy Oak Obsession NWTF Edition Mesh Facemask:

  • Breathable mesh
  • Elastic cord for a secure fit
  • Adjustable nose bridge
  • One size fits most
  • 100% polyester
  • Machine washable
  • Imported

If you’ve got the Mossy Oak pants and shirts to wear turkey hunting, you’re 70% of the way there. But you’ve got the think about those other exposed parts of your body that the bird will see from a mile away.

Gloves, neck gaitors, and face masks are the last pieces of the puzzle to make sure you stay hidden. Any bit of exposed skin will alert the turkey, which is the last thing you want. Usually, you’ll want these accessories to come ventilated, as turkey season gets continually warmer.

Mouth Call

Mossy Oak mouth call turkeys

The Greenleaf Turkey call is a prophylactic focused call with three latex reeds medium to high range volume and raspy yelps. This model features a Mossy Oak camo finish and a modified turkey track cut. Primos 1484 Greenleaf Turkey Mouth Call Plastic Mossy Oak

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And finally, the final piece of gear you absolutely need is a mouth call. Though you can use plenty of other types of calls—it’s all preference—we recommend the mouth call, as it’s easy to learn and easy to hide from suspicious turkeys.

The movement required on other calls can sometimes be detrimental, especially as your wary turkey comes in closer to check out the hen you’re imitating.

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Ethan Smith is a seasoned marine veteran, professional blogger, witty and edgy writer, and an avid hunter. He spent a great deal of his childhood years around the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona. Watching active hunters practise their craft initiated him into the world of hunting and rubrics of outdoor life. He also honed his writing skills by sharing his outdoor experiences with fellow schoolmates through their high school’s magazine. Further along the way, the US Marine Corps got wind of his excellent combination of skills and sought to put them into good use by employing him as a combat correspondent. He now shares his income from this prestigious job with his wife and one kid. Read more >>