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Started by falltoms, February 06, 2020, 07:23:26 PM
Quote from: Tomfoolery on February 07, 2020, 07:25:35 AMI hunted the Custer area 2 years ago. Killed a gobbler the first afternoon we arrived. We hunted for a week trying to get my cousin a bird, got snowed in a couple of days. But were on birds every day. Came close a couple times, just couldn't seal the deal. Never ran into another hunter the whole trip. Ny advice would be to go before may 15th before the logging roads are open and put some miles under your feet. If you're used to hunting easterns like we are, forget everything you think you may know about turkey hunting! Lol. These birds cover ground and do it at Olympic track speed. If you hear a bird gobble in the evening close by, and he's still on the ground, call to him. We made this mistake one afternoon,had a bird sound off behind us, so we thought we'd close some distance and nail down the tree he was going to roost in. At one point we were very close to him, within 75 yards I would say. Making him gobble with a locator. We sat and waited for fly up, the next time he gobbled (5 minutes later) he was across a valley on the next ridge a mile away. We decided to not even try for him the next morning as we were already about 5 miles into chasing him. Once you find an area holding birds, focus on that 10 square mile area lol. We found birds roosted on the same hill every morning so they do come back to roost. Good luck. Hope you kill, I had an amazing time there and want to go back. The bird I killed was so beautiful and his fan is displayed in my living room.