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Started by BirdNut, March 12, 2012, 03:41:13 PM
Quote from: Reloader on March 12, 2012, 04:51:15 PM If you'll let them fly out and get away, then call them in, they'll usually come right back and roost in the same spot that night. They gobble much more than Easterns and they seem to respond in the afternoon as well as the morning at times. I hunt them all day long. They shock gobble at dang near anything, crow and owl calls work well.I'd say the most important thing I learned when I started hunting Rios was to look for sign. If you find a ton of scat, tracks, and scratching, they are probably cruising through at some point in the day even if you dont hear them on the roost. They can cover miles quickly. A boring hunt at daylight can turn into a gold mine mid morning if you're on good sign.Find water sources and scout. I always look for water and open areas near by for scouting. Good Luck