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If you had to chose..

Started by ScottTaulbee, February 03, 2023, 12:31:43 PM

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Neill_Prater

Actually, the proposed scenario is pretty easy for me to relate to. More than once, after spending weeks without dropping the hammer on a bird, it has become worse than a simple matter of life or death!

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guesswho

I'm taking daylight to noon, and I plan on getting to the Waffle House before lunch. 
If I'm not back in five minutes, wait longer!
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deathfoot

I'm from Virginia so I'm more used to daylight to noon. It takes some getting used to for me in the afternoon.

Most of my out of state kills tho, have been noon to dark.

packmule

Quote from: paboxcall on February 03, 2023, 01:18:24 PM
To Cuz's point "if my life depended on it," rather than my personal preference, you will find me in the roost area come evening and fly up time.

This, exactly.

bowbird87

Noon to dark. If you get one to gobble after lunch it's game on!

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Brad_Colvin

The vast majority of my birds have been in the first 2 hours of the day. That said my ratio of birds killed:worked is better later in the day,just havent found that many willing participants later on.

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runngun

Daylight until dark for sure.

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eggshell

Ok, 'll return to the serious side now. I still would pick noon until dark and for the same reason, more time. As much as I hate that style of hunting, I would be camped out for hours on a good looking spot. I assume we are hunting a known area. I know many areas where all you have to do is sit and wait and sooner or later they'll be there. I'd just be hoping that was this day. I have never hunted this way and never intend to, but if my life was depended on it I'd do it. I doubt I'd even call unless I had to steer a bird. I call it deer stand hunting and I know people who do it and then let everyone know how great a turkey hunter they are. Take them out of their ambush honey hole and they are dead ducks. I ain't one of those guys...

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randy6471

 If my life depended on it...no question, it would be noon til dark

Wigsplitter

From daylight until dark.— this right here!!

Tail Feathers

Mornings for sure but Rios can be a great afternoon hunt.
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dzsmith

I've killed a lot of afternoon birds in my day , but I've noticed with thinner turkey densities evening hunts are less eventful . Regardless of how many I've killed in the evening I wouldn't trade it for morning hunt if my life depended on it.
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