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Title: TIMBERDOODLE HUNTING UP HERE IN NEW YORK STATE.
Post by: quavers59 on October 15, 2017, 01:24:24 PM
Indian Summer for sure. I was out for over 2 hours and covered a good 3 miles. No migrating timberdoodles got up.  While out- I saw a bunch of (dinner plates) as the wild turkeys scratched up the open hardwoods.  Pumped for the Fall Turkey Opener next SAT!! Taking a good friend of mine Jeannine out. She has only 1 turkey  so far-- a Fall hen from a good 3 years ago. 
   I found right where this flock was roosting! I got there at a good 9.30am and was happy no turkeys were there. Timberdoodles were not there eitherLOL.  Hopefully next Sat- I can scatter that flock to the 4 winds and Jeannine can tag a fat jake as I call the flock back.
Title: Re: TIMBERDOODLE HUNTING UP HERE IN NEW YORK STATE.
Post by: mgm1955 on October 16, 2017, 12:27:22 AM
Good luck!
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Post by: silvestris on October 16, 2017, 06:41:49 PM
I have only had the correct feeling that an animal was looking at me in the woods and that was from two birds, the Wild Turkey and the Woodcock.
Title: Re: TIMBERDOODLE HUNTING UP HERE IN NEW YORK STATE.
Post by: quavers59 on October 19, 2017, 12:26:28 PM
Good post silvestris!  The woodcocks eyes are set very high to see behind, in front, and above while looking for earthworms.  Plenty of times in the past, I have flushed them up almost right under my feet!  They are hard to hit after  this close of a flush.
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Post by: turkaholic on October 22, 2017, 07:29:21 AM
Seeing a good amount of those little devils this year here in CT. Wish I could say the same for turkeys. How was the hatch this spring? Seemed to be a wet spring, has me concerned.