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Started by ddturkeyhunter, April 01, 2018, 12:38:04 PM
Quote from: Beards n bbq on April 12, 2018, 09:20:46 PMRecently moved back to central Florida from Ohio(ten year stay), learned turkey hunting on Easterns and fell in love with the sport. After coming back I feel the need to add an osceola fan to my colection. For the time being I am limited to state ground and have been going to richloam. Have seen some nice birds harvested there but not having much luck myself. Not hearing much gobbling there and have not seen any male birds, have seen some hens and some sign. Do these birds not gobble as much as easterns, are they done breeding, call shy, or just not a large population. Ive hunted cypress, pines and hardwoods with no response. There are several burn areas that are starting to come back and i did see some hens there pecking and scratching. For anyone familiar with richloam, i have been hunting the west end of the property south of highway 50, advice from a local. does anyone out there have suggestions for a better area or hunting technique which would be more productice for the florida bird. I assumed my collection of calls and calling style used on ohio easterns would work here but I may be mistaken
Quote from: ddturkeyhunter on April 13, 2018, 10:30:55 PMQuote from: Beards n bbq on April 12, 2018, 09:20:46 PMRecently moved back to central Florida from Ohio(ten year stay), learned turkey hunting on Easterns and fell in love with the sport. After coming back I feel the need to add an osceola fan to my colection. For the time being I am limited to state ground and have been going to richloam. Have seen some nice birds harvested there but not having much luck myself. Not hearing much gobbling there and have not seen any male birds, have seen some hens and some sign. Do these birds not gobble as much as easterns, are they done breeding, call shy, or just not a large population. Ive hunted cypress, pines and hardwoods with no response. There are several burn areas that are starting to come back and i did see some hens there pecking and scratching. For anyone familiar with richloam, i have been hunting the west end of the property south of highway 50, advice from a local. does anyone out there have suggestions for a better area or hunting technique which would be more productice for the florida bird. I assumed my collection of calls and calling style used on ohio easterns would work here but I may be mistakenMy method for florida public pressured birds is call quietly and less, not for everyone but works for me. Enjoy the wildlife and birds around you and being in the outdoors is all parts of hunting. In time you will learn there habits and you will bring home more turkeys, until then enjoy the hunts.