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Started by PANYHunter, February 19, 2011, 09:23:03 AM
Quote from: redleg06 on February 19, 2011, 01:29:30 PMI have alot of success in the afternoon because they arent hen'd up as bad afternoon. The two things I do later in the day-#1- If I know the land and where the turkey prefer to go--- Ill try to position myself between where I think the turkey are (maybe I know the area and habits of turkey or maybe I saw them head out that way in the morning) and where I think they will be coming back to roost. I dont want to set right on top of the area I think they are going to roost but do want to be able to call them in (blind -soft calling) for a look as they are ambling back to the roost area. Worst case scenario is I have put myself in good position to put a bird to bed so I can hunt him the next day.#2 - If I dont know the area- Im going to try and find a spot that I can hear and see for a good way's off. Gobbling activity is a lot lower but if you do hear one, you got a good shot to get him cause he is more likely to be lonesome. Either way, afternoon hunting (for me at least) is a lot more of a patience game but if you're willing to sit back and relax while putting that time in the field a lot of time, it'll pay off for you cause there are less hunters and less hens to compete with.
Quote from: redleg06 on February 19, 2011, 01:29:30 PMI have alot of success in the afternoon because they arent hen'd up as bad afternoon. The two things I do later in the day-#1- If I know the land and where the turkey prefer to go--- Ill try to position myself between where I think the turkey are (maybe I know the area and habits of turkey or maybe I saw them head out that way in the morning) and where I think they will be coming back to roost. I dont want to set right on top of the area I think they are going to roost but do want to be able to call them in (blind -soft calling) for a look as they are ambling back to the roost area. Worst case scenario is I have put myself in good position to put a bird to bed so I can hunt him the next day. #2 - If I dont know the area- Im going to try and find a spot that I can hear and see for a good way's off. Gobbling activity is a lot lower but if you do hear one, you got a good shot to get him cause he is more likely to be lonesome. Either way, afternoon hunting (for me at least) is a lot more of a patience game but if you're willing to sit back and relax while putting that time in the field a lot of time, it'll pay off for you cause there are less hunters and less hens to compete with.