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Started by Bobby5, April 23, 2020, 01:14:51 PM
Quote from: Bobby5 on April 23, 2020, 01:14:51 PM Imj ust starting to get serious about turkey hunting and can use your guys advice. I live in southern Indiana and our season just opened the 22nd. I went hunting the last 2 days and right at daylight the birds were gobbling like crazy, had one to my left and one to my right gobbling. My question is should i call back to these birds at this time? if so what call should i use? I assume they were on the roost but it was visible daylight. after about 30 minutes of daylight i didnt hear a gobble the rest of the morning. It was like this the last 2 mornings. I set up a blind on the edge of a field so i just stayed put. I cant go out and find where there roosted the night before do to my work schedule. Where do you guys go once you leave the truck? Do you guys just listen for that first gobble and go in that direction or do you guys call back to him once he gobbles first thing in the morning?
Quote from: howl on May 12, 2020, 10:37:29 AMGobbler stands on one end of limb. Gobbles. You yelp. Gobbler walks to other end. You cluck. Gobbles letting you know it has triangulated your position. Flies down and circles you to high ground and gobbles "get up here." You call. Gobbles "still here." "Waiting." You call. Gobbles "come on dummy." You call. This goes on a while. Gobbles "bye, headed this way." Personally I feel the last gobble is more like laughing as it walks away, but that's probably just in my head. Anyhow, I don't let them do it.You didn't have good odds on the roost hunt, to begin with. Now you have zero odds. Despite the amazing experience you can have pulling one down off the limb, it hardly ever works. Let the sonofagun fly down first. Then employ a higher odds tactic.
Quote from: sswv on March 07, 2022, 02:37:13 PMget out of your truck just before first light, SLAM the door, walk about 50 yards into the woods and start calling and DO NOT stop until a gobbler runs you over or it's past legal time to hunt. Yep, that how most of the idiots do it around here on public land. PLEASE, DO NOT BE THAT GUY :-)