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Title: Well Fellers...
Post by: Clif Owen on April 17, 2017, 10:03:18 PM
I tried. I found a bird that completely ruined my season. I knew better than to focus on him but he really got under my skin. The downside (other than the fact I didn't get him) is that I truly don't know what went wrong a couple of times. The first hunt; he was across a creek. After I moved there; he had a hen that went away from me. Next hunt I might have let him see me from the tree because I misjudged where he was and I was close when I topped a ridge. Next hunt, he flew a different direction and I never heard him after. I saw him fly down that time. Next hunt, he flew down uphill; gobbled twice and next noise was him putting about 80 yards downhill from me. Evidently, he went down the hill instead of coming over it to me. The next time he gobbled; he was across the creek. Which brings us to Sunday. He gobbled a bunch from the tree. I called very little and most of that was clucks and purrs. When he flew down; he was headed back into the bottom and then up it away from me. I'm pretty much at a loss and it's over now. I have a chance to go out of state this fall to try that. How do you hunt one in the fall?
Title: Re: Well Fellers...
Post by: wvmntnhick on April 18, 2017, 08:26:33 PM
That sucks Clif. I've been on the losing end before. As for fall hunting there's options. Roost the birds the night before, get in super early as close as you can and wait until fly down. Light calling and scratching helps. Otherwise, and this is my favorite, scatter the flock and call them back. Shoot what's available and legal if you wish. Also, if you shoot a hen, it's customary to send the person giving the advice the wingbones so that they may make a call that will undoubtedly make sounds so horrendous that no bird would dare come near.
Title: Re: Well Fellers...
Post by: Clif Owen on April 19, 2017, 08:58:28 AM
You're certainly welcome to them if I get one.
Title: Re: Well Fellers...
Post by: hookedspur on April 19, 2017, 10:19:39 AM
Good advice