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Started by kayl, May 07, 2022, 08:22:52 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on July 07, 2022, 01:50:57 PMTurkey hunting is Extremely fun but frustrating at the same time. Learning to call, when to call and when to be quite is just part of the Battle. I believe SETUP is 75 to 90% of turkey hunting. If you are hunting areas that hold birds, you are in the game. Scouting is a very BIG part of the Setup process. If you see birds, know their travel routes and know where they tend to go, you can plan your Setup accordingly and you will up your odds of getting birds within range. As others have said, learn to use the calls you have WITH CONFIDENCE (Practice, Practice and Practice some more). Get a small tape recorder and listen to yourself until you have the Confidence that you sound like a Hen. Scout early next spring! Know where the birds are and where their travel routes are. Put these 2 things together and your Frustration factor will go way down and your Fun factor will climb exponentially. Remember FUN doesn't always mean Killing a Bird, that is Icing on the Cake. Good Luck!
Quote from: kayl on April 16, 2023, 03:13:53 AMPut it all together today with my 11y/o for the youth hunt! We set up in a field that's held turkeys midmorning and had gobbling from the roost shortly thereafter. Spent an agonizingly long time waiting for flydown and then even more time waiting for him to stop being hung up at 75 yards and come in, but she got her shot and dropped him! I used the copper and slate Mike Yingling call I won here last year, a primos diaphragm, and a cheap primos slate. Cutting hard at him and cutting off his gobbles was the key. It was awesome to put it all together and get our first bird ever on public land without outside help!!!