
Gould's Turkey
Largest of the wild turkeys.
Hunt the rare and beautiful Gould's wild turkey in the oak woodlands of Sonora.
The Gould's is the largest of the five North American wild turkeys and one of the hardest to put on the wall — they live almost exclusively in the high oak country of northern Mexico. Long beards, snow-white tail tips, and a bird that gobbles back at first light off the roost. A grand-slam essential and a hunt with serious style.
- Calling guides
- Lodging & meals
- Decoys & blinds
- Field care
- Airport pickup
Getting here & what to expect
- How to arrive
Most clients fly into Hermosillo (HMO) or Ciudad Obregón (CEN) from the United States — direct flights from Phoenix, Dallas, Houston and Los Angeles. We pick you up at the airport and handle every transfer, including gun importation paperwork, until your return flight.
- Where from
We host hunters from across the U.S., Canada, México and Europe. Pickup and bilingual guides included.
- Duration
3–4 days
- Physical difficulty
Low to moderate — early mornings in oak country, short walks from blinds.
- Best time to go
Mid-April through early May, peak gobbling.
All hunts take place on private ranches we manage year-round across the state of Sonora, México.
