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Title: WNY Snowy opener
Post by: tracker#1 on May 02, 2021, 12:26:40 PM
It was a little chilly for my NY opener with 2" covering the open fields and a clear bright moon to boot. The first gobble came at 5:25 am 100 yards or so away. I let him know I was there with some soft tree yelps using Buster's red slate matched with Jeff's (JLH) frog wood striker. Three to four more birds chimed in below me. I went quiet for 30 minutes listening to random gobbling. I then pulled out Marlin's red cedar/purpleheart "misfit" and did a fly-down cackle with wing beats. The woods really fired up then. Things got real quiet at 6:30 am so they were down with hens. I went then with soft calling with Strawser's "blue duce" soft clucks and purrs with gobblers answering at will but they weren't budging. So I pulled out Sadler's McGraws "judge and jury" mouth call and just challenged the hen's aggressively and then dropped down to purrs and clucks with a few kee's mixed in. Finally, the hens showed up dragging along 5 full-fan two-year-old toms. Chest pounding time. The 2 hens saw my DSD decoys, 1 feeding hen/breeding hen set (No jake) They came in dragging all 5 toms to 22 yards. All 5 fell in love, all fanned out. I picked the more dominant bird out, the one pushing the others around, and pulled the trigger delivering a hand-rolled Ronny Savage "Lil Hammer" no flop #8s at 7 am...  I like mixing my calling up...  be safe!
Title: Re: WNY Snowy opener
Post by: dzsmith on May 02, 2021, 02:15:59 PM
Nicely done bro. I'm a fan of ronnie as well. Used the iron mans this year. Ain't nothing safe lol. Kudos on the patience . You did good .
Title: Re: WNY Snowy opener
Post by: Yoteduster on May 03, 2021, 09:11:27 AM
Congrats!
Title: Re: WNY Snowy opener
Post by: mikejd on May 03, 2021, 10:50:36 AM
Congrats. Good story. Birds are quiet by me.
Not hearing any gobbling even though I know the birds are around. Hope they loosen up.