Jack Scott’s affair with wild turkeys spans more than 30 years – he has been a turkey manager, a turkey hunter, a turkey trapper, a turkey restocker, a turkey-call maker… if it has to do with wild turkeys, Jack Scott has done it.  He’s hunted turkeys on just about every middle Georgia WMA, called in the first gobbler ever killed on Cedar Creek WMA, killed Rio Grande turkeys in Mexico and Osceolas in Florida, and if his health holds up he intends to go after a Merriam’s and complete a grand slam. Hunters in more than 45 states (all but Hawaii, Alaska and two or three others) own a “Scott’s Cutter,” the long box-call design that Jack perfected for himself and ended up sharing with, and then selling to, other hunters.