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Title: Roosting birds
Post by: wmn2 on March 04, 2016, 11:13:24 PM
How do you guys go about roosting birds the night before? Do you go out and just listen and see if you hear any gobbling or other calling? Do you call to initiate a response? If you are calling, what calls are you using? Clucks, yelps, gobbles? Or are you using owl or crow calls?

First season so I'm trying to get as far ahead as I can on this stuff.
Title: Roosting birds
Post by: Gumby on March 05, 2016, 01:06:46 AM
Go out and listen quietly then Coyote yelping at dark
Title: Roosting birds
Post by: Big perm2 on March 05, 2016, 01:16:21 AM
The only time I ever roost any is when I'm in Missouri. They seem to gobble great the last 30 min of daylight.. All I do is owl or crow call


Talkem into given up!!!

Title: Re: Roosting birds
Post by: jepcho on March 05, 2016, 12:25:37 PM
I don't get a chance to roost birds as often as I'd like, but when I do I am mostly listening and shock calling.  Usually I'll use an owl or hawk when roosting but have used coyote howler.  I never use turkey sounds when roosting. 

I have killed way more birds that weren't roosted the night before than ones that were, and like I said I don't get out and do it that often, but the feeling of going to bed and knowing you are going after a bird in the morning and you already know exactly where he is, is a pretty good feeling.  But definitely doesn't guarantee anything in the morning.
Title: Re: Roosting birds
Post by: wmn2 on March 05, 2016, 05:59:26 PM
Thanks for the tips!
Title: Re: Roosting birds
Post by: kdsberman on March 05, 2016, 09:55:04 PM
Im in a somewhat unique, yet unfortunate, situation:  My birds dont roost on my property. Instead, they roost maybe 600 or more yards south of me.  Always have.  I feel a little "left out" because I cant "roost" the birds, so I have to wait it out for the hens to leave the toms or hope for them to get so interested that they come over.  This has made me a better turkey hunter because I've had to learn how to convince them over to me or else id be eating tag soup.