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Home » Turkey Tips with Moultrie Ambassador Sam Soholt 

Turkey Tips with Moultrie Ambassador Sam Soholt 

Adam Green By Adam Green April 16, 2026 3 Min Read
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Turkey Tips with Moultrie Ambassador Sam Soholt 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – April 14, 2026 – Moultrie, the leading innovator of feeders, trail cameras and game management tools, has teamed up with ambassador Sam Soholt to provide five expert tips for a successful turkey harvest this spring. Soholt, host of the “Field & Stream Legends of the Wild” podcast and the seasonal turkey hunting podcast “Roost,” is recognized as a foremost authority in the turkey hunting community. 

“At Moultrie, we’re focused on giving hunters the insights they need to be successful in the field,” said James Denhalter, head of community marketing at Moultrie. “Combining Sam’s expertise with tools like our EDGE Series trail cameras allows hunters to scout smarter and approach the season with confidence.”

  1. Utilize Trail Cameras for Scouting: Deploying Moultrie EDGE Series trail cameras in known turkey habitats can offer valuable insights into flock sizes and movement patterns. This strategy enhances understanding of turkey behavior and aids in identifying prime hunting locations. 
  2. Position Relative to Birds: Approaching turkeys from an equal or higher elevation increases the likelihood of a successful call-in. Turkeys are more inclined to move uphill or across level terrain than to descend. 
  3. Repositioning When Birds Hang Up: If a gobbler becomes unresponsive, remaining silent and then repositioning to the opposite side can re-engage the bird. A strategic move of approximately 100 yards may prompt the turkey to close the distance. 
  4. Using Moultrie AI: Utilize Smart Tags in the Moultrie App to quickly filter through your gallery so you only see turkey images in the spring, to ensure you’re saving time and battery life. 
  5. Patience Kills: Allowing events to unfold naturally on the turkey’s timeline often leads to greater success. Patience is a key component in turkey hunting, as rushing can often alert and deter the birds. 

“I love using Moultrie cams for everything from turkeys to deer to ducks,” said Soholt. “Being able to watch wild animals act naturally in their environment makes my day every time another video comes through.” 

To learn more about the entire Moultrie product line of trail cameras, feeders and much more, visit www.Moultrie.com. Details about future product launches can be found on Moultrie’s Facebook and Instagram pages.

About Moultrie 
More than 45 years ago, Dan Moultrie pioneered the game-management category. Today, Moultrie is one of the best-selling brands of game cameras and feeders in the world, and it continues to innovate with new technology that hunters and land managers rely on. Defined by the foundations of reliability and ease of use, Moultrie products are always field-tested and designed for hunters, by hunters themselves. Combining forward-thinking innovation with time-tested practicality, Moultrie consistently demonstrates what it means to be the Most Trusted Name in Game Management. For more information on Moultrie and its full line of products, visit www.moultrie.com.  



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