The Women of Weatherby enjoy a turkey hunt in Oklahoma as they each share their inspiration in the outdoors.
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Rolling Hills And Rios
B3 team member Christi Smith heads to Oklahoma in pursuit of the Rio Grande Turkey. She had hunted the area the season before and had several encounters with jakes but no toms. After electing to pass all the young birds the season before it paid off with several mature toms the follow season.
Searching For G2
As seen at Full Draw Film Tour. The whitetail story “Searching For G2” is here.
Outdoors Weather Woman
Oklahoma meteorologist Lacey Swope grew up in a family of hunters, and spent her childhood hunting and fishing in the outdoors. In this presentation by Outdoor Oklahoma, Lacey describes her life at work and outside of it. She shares her love and enthusiasm for hunting and fishing, and also incorporates her outdoor passion in her on air weather forecasts.
Change of Plan
This down-to-earth turkey hunt is the real hunters rendition of how adaptation often means success.
No Rest for Rios
This film is dedicated to any one who lights up at the sound of a turkey gobble. In this production, Whale Tail Outdoors heads to Oklahoma in search of the Rio Grande Turkey.
Searching For G2 Trailer
Through unique solo camerawork and one bowhunter’s suspenseful search for a trophy buck in the rolling hills of Oklahoma, the debut film from Whitetail Warriors turns everything you’ve always thought about deer hunting completely on its head.
The Memory
This hunt will get your adrenaline going when you follow Jairus Roark as he attempts to stalk a tom turkey with 8 hens around.
Searching For G2 Intro
In Searching for G2, the debut documentary from Whitetail Warriors, bowhunter Jairus Roark looks to take down a mature buck that he’s been following for the past year in the rolling hills of Oklahoma. Armed with only his bow, a DSLR and four GoPros, he is reminded that it’s all about so much more than harvesting a trophy buck.
When It’s Time, It’s Time
Duck hunting is about the here and now. Often times, birds are in a spot for a couple days then move on due to weather and/or changing food sources. As a duck hunter, when you get an opportunity to hunt a large concentration of birds, you better do it as soon as possible because they could be gone tomorrow.