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General Forum / Re: Just To Pass Some TimeLast post by appalachianassassin - Today at 02:37:09 PM1st time I went to SC public land was tough. Heard birds, but was suffering some sort of illness and just didn't have the energy to get where I needed to be. Very next year on the same piece of NF and was done in 1 hour.
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General Forum / Re: What do you plan on adding...Last post by appalachianassassin - Today at 02:27:07 PMI got a new cane yelper from an undisclosed maker as well as one from EZ. Other than that, about 3k in license.
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General Forum / Re: Practicing your calling?Last post by appalachianassassin - Today at 02:22:23 PMMy practice usually starts on opening day.
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General Forum / Re: Gooserbat Giveaway Spring ...Last post by RutnNStrutn - Today at 02:15:37 PMCongrats Greg!!
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Turkey Call Classifieds / Re: Wildtalker Omega FSLast post by RLAG - Today at 01:59:21 PMDropped $210 Tyd
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LEARNING TO TURKEY HUNT / Re: How much pressure is too m...Last post by nso123 - Today at 01:59:04 PMThis is similar to some of the WMA areas I hunt. Fortunately, I have exclusive access to a private tract with good turkey hunting on it, but I like to see new scenery too. The closest WMA to me gets a fair amount of pressure, but I have still managed to kill some good birds off of it. The way I address it is to try and hunt on open dates during the week first. There is just less pressure on the birds during the week. Next, I try to carry a custom call of some sort that I feel they are not hearing much. That slight change in the sound of my call versus calls they have been hearing can really help. Finally, I'm not afraid to have a conversation with the wardens who are assigned to the WMA and ask them where they would hunt if they wanted to kill one. The warden put me on my largest bird to date just based on a friendly conversation. Don't give up on a place that has a good turkey population just because you know they are getting pressured.
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Turkey Guns / Re: 12ga A300 setupLast post by bigwoodstom - Today at 01:58:18 PMQuote from: Tom007 on February 07, 2026, 05:43:04 PMIndian Creek choke with Winchester Longbeard number 6's. Get the 3-Inch 1 7/8 ounce loads, should have a good pattern with this set-up. A Red Dot and Meadow Creek rib mount and you will have a killer gun for sure.... I've shot these for years but think they've been discontinued. All I can find now is the 1 3/4 oz load. |