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Utah Turkey Hunt an Unforgettable First for Special Needs Kids


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A spring turkey hunt in turned into a day that will be remembered for years, as four special needs youth experienced the thrill of their very first hunt, and each harvested a bird before the day was over.

Join us as we follow four kids while they hunt wild turkeys from ground blinds set among Utah's wide-open meadows and rugged canyon country. With careful planning, patient mentors and supportive families nearby, the youth were given the opportunity to safely experience every step of a traditional spring turkey hunt. For all four participants, it was their first time in pursuit of a gobbler.

By the end of the day, the group had accomplished something we've never had happen. Each kid harvested a turkey, which means 4 birds in one day! This is the most successful single hunt in the history of KSL Outdoors. But beyond the record, the smiles, confidence, and excitement on the kids' faces spoke volumes about the true success of the experience.

The hunt was made possible by Kids with Disabilities Adventures (KWD Adventures), a Utah-based nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of disabled and special needs youth through outdoor recreation. KWD Adventures creates opportunities for kids to enjoy hunting, fishing, and time outdoors. These experiences can be difficult for working families to access without additional support and planning.

For the kids involved, the hunt was about more than harvesting a turkey. It was about overcoming challenges, learning new skills, building confidence, feeling included, and being loved. For the volunteers and families, it was a powerful reminder of the impact the outdoors can have when opportunity meets compassion.

This is a story that proves hunting isn't just about the harvest. Hunting is also about creating meaningful moments and memories that last a lifetime.

For more about KWD Adventures, and how you can help, visit kwdadventures.org

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Adam Eakle, KSLAdam Eakle
Adam Eakle has been exploring Utah’s outdoors since he could hold a rod and a rifle. As the host of KSL Outdoors, Adam brings his lifelong passion for hunting, fishing, and wild places to viewers each week—highlighting the beauty of Utah’s backcountry and sharing tips for making the most of every adventure. Raised with a deep respect for nature, Adam credits his father for teaching him the importance of being a responsible outdoorsman. His favorite pursuits include elk and deer hunting, upland game, fly fishing, and “dunking a worm with the kids.” In addition to hosting the show, Adam is also a part-time professional hunting guide—but his greatest joy comes from spending time in Utah’s wilderness with his wife Tonya and their four children: Alex, Madison, Taylor, and Ethan. A graduate of Kearns High School and the University of Utah, Adam now lives in Riverton, Utah, where he continues to live and breathe the outdoor lifestyle—on camera and off. First TV Appearance: Saturday Oct 7th 2006. “A date which will live in infamy” Favorite Story: 1998 Nagano Olympics Memorable Interview: Dell Schanzee Dream Interview: Ted Nugent…accomplished in 2011 Dream Job: Full time hunter/fisherman Favorite Program: Deadliest Catch First Story: Tragic mine accident in Tooele County Why I’m A Journalist: Because you never know who you are going to meet, where you are going to go, and what you’ll find. Hidden Talent: I can blow a train whistle with my hands. Favorite Food: The free meals at any media event. Favorite Sports Team: Bosox, baby! Favorite Musician: Garth Brooks Favorite Destination: Lake Powell and Alaska https://www.facebook.com/adameakleksl

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