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Started by djrcm7, March 20, 2017, 08:46:41 AM
Quote from: ddturkeyhunter on March 20, 2017, 09:35:49 AMHave fun, learn what you can and don't expect it to go how ever it worked this year next time. I have hunted Three Lakes four different years since the first time in 2009. And a different one with out saying two much on where it is only opens mid week or later and limited number of people. Smaller but less people. This is my between year where I can only sit at home and look at the pictures everyone else post, but will be back trying next year again. Love the challange of figureing out the birds, with all the people pushing them around. The gobblers are in the cypress because of the people pressure. And I was told everything is dry down there this year again, just like in 2009. The first year I went down there it was bone dry, hunted every day for 10 days. Hunted till one each day and walked the rest of the day till dark learning everything I could about the East side and the West side. Didn't shoot a turkey that first year but did in 2010. But in 2010 the water was back to it normal levels again and I had a hard time getting back to some of the places I want to be. It didn't help when this Yankie seen that 8 foot gater sunning him self on the trail I need to pass through in the dark ether. So getting back to advice for you, learn what you can, try and find that little area by your self, had to do but keep trying. I always was in first dozen through gate each day, walk for 2 1/2 HR only to have a ATV pull right up next to you at first light. Just the way it is if you want to hunt back there, and watch the roads. I have no problem walking in the dark, but have walked 3 HR only to find a differt road that will brings you to with in a half hour walk. They Roost in the cypress over where the water use to be most the time. But they come out of there but some times it is only at 11:00 so don't quite early. Call softly and only every 15 minute max, watch your watch, dont over call, they are pressured. You picked a tough management to try for your bird but if you get one its a real trophy. A Florida Public Land Gobbler good luck.