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Started by ilbucksndux, March 12, 2017, 09:41:30 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on January 14, 2018, 10:59:37 AMQuote from: catman529 on March 28, 2017, 05:03:42 PMQuote from: trkehunr93 on March 28, 2017, 01:23:17 PMEarly bird gets the worm but when your schedule allows. Some swear by sleeping in and hitting the woods when everyone else has called it quits. 9am-12 noon can be a magical time but so can off the roost. I really enjoy watching the day come to life so I'm an early bird gets the "bird" kinda guy. I too enjoy hearing the woods wake up. There is nothing like it. Sure most of the birds I strike and call in are later on in the day, but the first hour of daylight is the best. I agree, watching the fields come alive, seeing elk walk by 10 feet away, mountain lions, bears, all of that , and it's all for the spring turkey Hunter, real early in the am.Add me to this list. Being there early is not about killing a turkey, its about walking through the woods under a night sky full of stars,....about waiting for that first morning gobble, and every one after that. Its about sitting down at my chosen set-up tree in the dark taking it all in, and contemplating, with great anticipation, how the morning will unfold,...wondering if I have made the right decision on where to sit,...wondering if that gobbler will come right to me off the roost,...or make me work for him,...or even if, after all is said and done, he will win and I will be walking out of the woods empty-handed,...and anticipating doing it all again the next morning. Being there at that time, for me, is not an option,...it is an absolute necessity for me and my enjoyment as a spring gobbler hunter.
Quote from: catman529 on March 28, 2017, 05:03:42 PMQuote from: trkehunr93 on March 28, 2017, 01:23:17 PMEarly bird gets the worm but when your schedule allows. Some swear by sleeping in and hitting the woods when everyone else has called it quits. 9am-12 noon can be a magical time but so can off the roost. I really enjoy watching the day come to life so I'm an early bird gets the "bird" kinda guy. I too enjoy hearing the woods wake up. There is nothing like it. Sure most of the birds I strike and call in are later on in the day, but the first hour of daylight is the best
Quote from: trkehunr93 on March 28, 2017, 01:23:17 PMEarly bird gets the worm but when your schedule allows. Some swear by sleeping in and hitting the woods when everyone else has called it quits. 9am-12 noon can be a magical time but so can off the roost. I really enjoy watching the day come to life so I'm an early bird gets the "bird" kinda guy.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 12, 2017, 11:19:48 AMIt's by no means picking apart your thread or criticizing anyone's methods. I'm just for the be where the birds are first thing method instead of hitting the woods w intent to find em. Now if preseason scouting allows us the birds are in the area n we have no time to roost the running n gunning in an area is great. I'd just be in a bit earlier n being its a learn to hunt forum just expressing the way I do it. I just feel earlier than birds awake is best in open woods, especially if you gotta get through fields first. Birds will see us coming 300 yards out in that situation