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Started by High plains drifter, May 11, 2018, 09:43:12 PM
Quote from: Marc on May 11, 2018, 09:49:45 PMRoost em' in the evening if you can...Somewhere I have never hunted, I go for the high ground (early enough not to incidently bust birds from the roost) to get a better eye and "ear" for the situation... I would go in light and mobile the first hunt, and plan on moving to gobbling birds.Plan on the first hunt being more of a scouting trip... I tend to be a lot less aggressive on birds the first time I hunt somewhere and let them do their thing, as to create as little disturbance as possible... Then set up on them the next day in a better situation. Thanks for the advice.I only have one day to hunt it.I was surprised to get permission, and I don't want to ask for more, this season.It has a great creek, and hardwoods in the creek drainage.The farmer told me generally where he saw the herd several days ago, and they were on the creek in the morning.I think it's two full sections, and it's great habitat.I think staying on the ridge, above the creek may work.I wish I could scout it for a day, but this is an older farmer, and if they don't know you, you have to go slowly.
Quote from: Marc on May 12, 2018, 02:18:16 AMOne day to hunt, things change... I would certainly get a bit more aggressive on the birds...But more importantly, purchase a nice gift (bottle of wine, gift certificate for local restaurant, etc...). And WRITE A THANK YOU LETTER... Hand written.Let the owner know how much the hunt meant, and how much you appreciated it, and most likely you will be invited for another hunt...And, if you kill a bird, offer part of, or the whole bird to the owner (dressed out and cleaned)....
Quote from: tomstopper on May 11, 2018, 11:47:47 PMFirst, I would talk with the farmer and see where he has been seeing them and when. They can be a great resourceSent from my XT1710-02 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gooserbat on May 12, 2018, 12:10:35 AMI'd probably go hunting and see what happens. Keep a close eye on things and don't start out aggressive. Killed a lot of turkeys on fresh farms.