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Title: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: uk.turkey.hunter on April 01, 2019, 04:18:30 PM
If I'm hunting a field where I know these turkeys go. How early should I get into the turkey woods so that I'm not seen?

Also, lets say I know where some birds have roosted. I don't want to get to close to the roost but how early should I get within 100 yards of them without being seen?
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: Bolandstrutters on April 01, 2019, 04:26:30 PM
Figure out what times the birds start gobbling.  Get to your spot and situated at least 30 minutes before that.  I get out even earlier when possible. 
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: stinkpickle on April 01, 2019, 05:04:35 PM
I like to be set up and ready at least 30 minutes before the eastern sky even starts to glow.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: Jrkimbrough on April 01, 2019, 06:42:23 PM
If im setting up within eye sight of roost area I like to be in and setup at least an hour and a half before sunrise.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: wvmntnhick on April 01, 2019, 06:43:25 PM
If you know where they're roosting, just get in there before good gobbling time. If you're trying to get right to the roost, start in wayyyyy earlier. If just trying to set up near the field and cut them off, and you know when they're showing up, get in there half hour before hand.


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Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: mtns2hunt on April 01, 2019, 07:57:49 PM
I'm always an hour early but if you sleep in: before sunrise will work. Just find a spot to wait. Once you hear that first gobble run hard to get within a hundred yards or so. Of course if its early in the year and there are no leaves on the trees.I would be inclined to keep a bit more distance between me and the roost.

Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: Spitten and drummen on April 01, 2019, 08:01:33 PM
Im exactly where I want to be 45min to an hour before gobbling time. It also gives me time to move if I need to.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: Dukejb on April 01, 2019, 08:30:17 PM
I usually get in 20-30 minutes later that I want to be.  :funnyturkey:
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: Gobble! on April 01, 2019, 08:59:07 PM
If I'm planning on getting close to the roost I want to be there an hour before gobble time.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: jryser on April 01, 2019, 09:04:20 PM
If you are in public get there a half hour before you think the other guy is gonna get there. Yes, I've slept in my truck before.


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Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: Sir-diealot on April 01, 2019, 10:15:19 PM
I guess I am the nut case in the group, I get out at least 2 hours before sunup. I am not the most graceful since my last car accident so I like to give myself plenty of time to get to my blind without making a ton of noise and then get set up in the blind using a green light and then turn it off and sit there quietly until legal shooting light. I do the same for deer season.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: LaLongbeard on April 01, 2019, 10:15:25 PM
Well our season starts Saturday and I'm in a tent in the woods right now lol.
But seriously I get up early everyday to do stuff I don't want to do . Turkey season I'm up and in my chosen spot at least an hour before daylight and that hour doesn't include the walk in. I like complete darkness to move in and time for everything to settle down .
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: Colt45 on April 01, 2019, 10:33:05 PM
Personally, depending on how bright the moon is, I like to get there about an hour before I think the birds will start gobbling.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: a_jabbo on April 02, 2019, 12:17:50 AM
Everyone seems to be on the same page. About an hour before gobbling light. I'm sure everyone on here watches the weather or has some sort of weather app. I use Wunderground. I look at when sunrise is, and first light. I like to be in and setup about an hour before that first light time frame. In my experience,  you can just start to see a little bit of light popping up about 20-30 mins before that first light time, pending on whether it is clear or not, so if you're in there an hour before the first light time it gives you a little bit of play to re-position if you don't like the initial setup.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: shaman on April 02, 2019, 05:17:44 AM
I guess I'm the odd one on this.

From the front porch to my favorite turkey spot is about 15 minute's walk. I like to cover the first half or so with the flashlight on.  Usually, I am able to turn off the light and make my final approach with the flashlight off.  That gives me about 15 minutes before legal hunting starts. The first gobbles occur a short time after that.   

Mind you, my style is different from a lot of folks.  I'm not as worried about catching a bird at flydown.  I'm more worried about being there for when they come off silent running and come out into the fields to feed.  My favorite spot puts me where I can hear birds on the roost, but I'm not right up on them.

I also have an advantage, because the path I take is an abandoned road running the length of the property.  It runs just to one side of a knife-edged ridge, and I can walk silently along its length well below where birds roosted on the other side of the ridge could see or hear me.  When I get where I'm going, I pop out to the top inside a dense treeline.   My son has a similar spot staked out on a neighboring ridge.  When conditions are right, he and I can call to each other, even though we're a half-hour's walk between

When everything goes to plan, he and I are situated for witnessing one of the greatest shows a turkey hunter can possible experience.  Both of us are positioned at rim of a large holler. When the conditions are right,  gobblers light up all up and down this creek and produce waves of gobbling that you can hear moving in both directions. It is the sonic equivalent of watching The Wave at a ballpark. 

Using that analogy, we aren't down on the field, or trying to hunt in the middle of the box seats.  Rather, we're set up by the refreshment stand. 






Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: High plains drifter on April 02, 2019, 08:40:26 AM
Quote from: a_jabbo on April 02, 2019, 12:17:50 AM
Everyone seems to be on the same page. About an hour before gobbling light. I'm sure everyone on here watches the weather or has some sort of weather app. I use Wunderground. I look at when sunrise is, and first light. I like to be in and setup about an hour before that first light time frame. In my experience,  you can just start to see a little bit of light popping up about 20-30 mins before that first light time, pending on whether it is clear or not, so if you're in there an hour before the first light time it gives you a little bit of play to re-position if you don't like the initial setup.
That is a very good point. Give yourself some time to find the right place to call from.



Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: falltoms on April 02, 2019, 07:08:50 PM
I'm always early no matter what. My philosophy is better to be an hour too early than a minute too late.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: Crghss on April 02, 2019, 07:19:15 PM
I plan to be in my spot 30 minutes before first light. But when turkey hunting the excitement usually gets me and I usually wake up earlier then head out earlier and get there about an hour before first light.





Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: BB30 on April 02, 2019, 07:56:51 PM
I like to get in early as the others have said. If there is some green up and I have a good idea of where the bird is roosted I won't stop at 100 yds I will get into 65-70 yds and be still.

If you get in early early enough they won't know your there. When doing this I won't call until the have hit the ground. Once on the ground a cluck and some purrs should be all you need if you get in their bubble like that.




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Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: G squared 23 on April 02, 2019, 09:34:03 PM
My first time out, I'm normally in 30 minutes or more before gobbling time, but I'm never hunting right close to a roost.   That is the plan every time, but I eventually wear out and will end up putting out decoys when the first gobbles start.  Since I'm off the roost, it doesn't usually hurt me, but I hate the feeling of being late.  But sleeping is pretty awesome too....
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: a_jabbo on April 02, 2019, 11:05:20 PM
Quote from: shaman on April 02, 2019, 05:17:44 AM
I guess I'm the odd one on this.

From the front porch to my favorite turkey spot is about 15 minute's walk. I like to cover the first half or so with the flashlight on.  Usually, I am able to turn off the light and make my final approach with the flashlight off.  That gives me about 15 minutes before legal hunting starts. The first gobbles occur a short time after that.   

Mind you, my style is different from a lot of folks.  I'm not as worried about catching a bird at flydown.  I'm more worried about being there for when they come off silent running and come out into the fields to feed.  My favorite spot puts me where I can hear birds on the roost, but I'm not right up on them.

I also have an advantage, because the path I take is an abandoned road running the length of the property.  It runs just to one side of a knife-edged ridge, and I can walk silently along its length well below where birds roosted on the other side of the ridge could see or hear me.  When I get where I'm going, I pop out to the top inside a dense treeline.   My son has a similar spot staked out on a neighboring ridge.  When conditions are right, he and I can call to each other, even though we're a half-hour's walk between

When everything goes to plan, he and I are situated for witnessing one of the greatest shows a turkey hunter can possible experience.  Both of us are positioned at rim of a large holler. When the conditions are right,  gobblers light up all up and down this creek and produce waves of gobbling that you can hear moving in both directions. It is the sonic equivalent of watching The Wave at a ballpark. 

Using that analogy, we aren't down on the field, or trying to hunt in the middle of the box seats.  Rather, we're set up by the refreshment stand.


That sounds like an incredible spot to have back behind your place. Basically a dream of mine.
Title: Re: How early to get into the turkey woods?
Post by: shaman on April 03, 2019, 05:52:41 AM

QuoteThat sounds like an incredible spot to have back behind your place. Basically a dream of mine.

Thanks. 

The creek with all the gobblers is called Pity Creek by the locals. I own about 1/4 mile on one side of the creek and maybe 100 yards on the other at one point.   The crazy thing is that we've only harvested 1 gobbler from there in 17 seasons. It looked like ideal turkey habitat, so beginning in my first season, I would walk down there an hour before first light and set up. I had a ground blind that I made from burlap that was set up on a small rise.  For 5 seasons I tried to get a gobbler out of that creek and never could.

Finally, one year, I fell hard against a fence rail in the pre-season. Afterward I kept having really bad stabbing pain in my chest. I was in my mid-40s, hunting alone, and my boss had just had heart attack.  I was fairly sure it was just a rib that was popping out, but I decided to play safe and not go down into that creek bottom. I stayed up on top of the ridge that season.  Wow!

What I discovered was that I had been hunting the place all wrong.  The gobblers were all roosted down in the creek, but they and the hens all pitched down to uphill side of the trees and always walked uphill after flydown.  By being down at the bottom, I was always chasing the turkeys those steep hillsides.  Saying on top, I tagged out by mid-week of the Opener.

I too used to dream of a place like that.  Early on, my head was filled with Ben Lee tapes, and Ben used to say a gobbler whose droppings hit water is a happy gobbler.  It might be true, but the truth of it is, those gobblers tend to pitch down and run away from that water as quick as they can-- at least down on Pity Creek.

Dreams will also steer you wrong on is gobblers at Flydown.  You'd think it was just a matter of being on the right side of the tree.  For me, the truth was it wasn't about that at all.  Until that rib bone forced me to stay up on top of the ridge, I was not going to be successful.   I took gobblers, but it was never from the bunch on Pity Creek.