Gould's Turkey
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Gould's Turkey

Largest of the wild turkeys.

All hunts

Hunt the rare and beautiful Gould's wild turkey in the oak woodlands of Sonora.

The Gould's turkey, the largest of all turkey species, offers a unique hunting experience in the mountains of Sonora. Hunting this impressive bird in its natural habitat is both exciting and rewarding for hunters seeking a rare opportunity.

Our fully guided hunts take place in the mountains surrounding Yécora, Sonora. This is an area known for its high elevation, remote setting, and some of the most beautiful country in northern México. This region provides excellent habitat for Gould's turkey and delivers a hunting experience that stands apart from more traditional turkey hunts.

From start to finish, this hunt offers the opportunity to experience a rare species in a truly remarkable landscape, making it a memorable experience for any hunter.

What's included
  • Round trip transportation (airport-ranch-airport)
  • Lodging
  • 3 full days of hunting
  • Meals & Beverages
  • Laundry service
  • Hunting license
  • 1:1 full time experienced guide/translator
  • Trophy care (skinned and salted)
Not included
  • Airfare
  • Firearm permit
  • Gratuities for guides and staff
  • Firearm rental (optional)
  • Trophy Export/Import shipment
Logistics

Getting here & what to expect

  • How to arrive

    Port of entrance by airport: Hermosillo, Sonora (HMO). There are numerous options available to clients seeking air travel, with American Airlines being the most commonly used. Please note that prices vary by airline. The name of Hermosillo's Airport is: Aeropuerto Internacional de Hermosillo General Ignacio Pesqueira García. NOTE: DON'T FLY TO MÉXICO CITY (CDMX). Flights to Hermosillo are available with connections from Phoenix, Arizona.

  • Where from

    We host hunters from all around the world. Pickup and bilingual guides included.

  • Duration

    3 full days of hunting

Location in Sonora

All hunts take place on private ranches we manage year-round across the state of Sonora, México.