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Started by COMerriamNovice, May 10, 2019, 06:54:30 PM
Quote from: silvestris on May 11, 2019, 04:11:59 PMIf you even thought the gobbler might have been responding to your call, you best bet is shutting up and using only your eyes. In other words, hunt him like Charles Jordan.
Quote from: SD_smith on May 15, 2019, 02:09:01 PMQuote from: silvestris on May 11, 2019, 04:11:59 PMIf you even thought the gobbler might have been responding to your call, you best bet is shutting up and using only your eyes. In other words, hunt him like Charles Jordan.For most western states with Merriam's I'd disagree with this.[/quote I disagree with this as I well. It might have worked 30/50 years ago. But not today. I don't no how many times I tried going silent on a bird just to have them walk away. I will try it but if the bird is gobbling and moving forward I will not wait more than 10 min before I call. Usually less. I hunt public land and these birds lose interest quickly. I find if you fire em up. I mean get him hot! Gobbling 4/5 times or more a min and than go quiet it sometimes works. Most times you can call him to less than 100 yrds than you make him look for you. Yes you risk pulling other hunters in but slow playing and only trying to keep his interest usually sees him fading away. Both will attract the attention of nearby hunters but if you get em in quick the chances of that are unlikely. Plus I don't turkey hunt to kill turkeys. I turkey hunt to fool em! To bring em in! It's the interaction that makes my heart go pitter patter. Granted you can kill turkey by sitting in one place for hours upon hours and calling every 40 mins or so but thats not for me. If I get em to respond to me I usually kill em or run out out time as in the case of recent Mo hunts or they go other way following what I'm guess is hens leading away. Either that or they belong to the lgbqxyz community and I should have been gobbling to em and not yelping. In 30 yrs only had one Hunter come in fowl things up this way and that was this year. That's usually cause I hunt the areas that are hardest to get to, in the middle between any access point where I pressure is high. Usually when 1st contact is made on a bird within 200 yrds it's down within the hour maybe 1 1/2 hr. Now don't get me wrong I don't go storming around the woods blowing every call I have. I wait till hear a bird gobbling than move in as close as I think I can get than wait for another gobble. It might take 15 mins and it might take 2 hours. If he is still gobbling I will get into his wheelhous and than call. If I know birds are in the area I can go 2/3 hours with out pulling a call out of my pockets. I do blind call but it's when I'm in unfamiliar territory and my back is against a tree. And I wait and listen. This has been the case for me in the 4 states I have hunted. GA., MO., AR., and MN. Granted in the few times I hunted the Ozarks of AR. All I got was poison oak! Did have a couple birds within 60 yds but just couldn't get the drop on em. Poison oak does not pair well with sleeping in the back of your truck. Ooooooh it was everywhere when I got back home.........!!!!!!!!!!