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Started by djrcm7, April 27, 2020, 04:28:10 PM
Quote from: djrcm7 on April 27, 2020, 04:28:10 PMI was out in Gila national forest opening weekend and was blown away how little action I had. Not one gobble in 30 miles hiked, no fresh sign anywhere and never saw a bird. Hunted in the 7500-8500 range. Covered tons of ground, glassed fields, found an elk shed but no turkeys. Possibly going back out this coming weekend but im hoping the turkeys have gotten a little more fired up. Any New Mexico guys/girls having any luck? Any suggestions?
Quote from: djrcm7 on April 27, 2020, 10:41:34 PMI did indeed make that mistake. But I talked to an old timer in the area that said he kills birds there every year. Must have just not been in there this year. I'm thinking I'll be going back out and try to locate a bird before hunting. May be putting more road miles on that boot miles. Any specific locating tips out here? I use coyote howl in more open country and owl hoot in less.
Quote from: djrcm7 on April 27, 2020, 11:11:41 PMThat's great advice! Thank you! When you say move fast, cover a lot of ground, do you mean on foot or if you don't hear one do you drive a mile or so further?
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 27, 2020, 10:35:18 PMMy very first question to you would be,...have you hunted the Gila before in the same area? ....Or are you unfamiliar with the area and just chose a random location to hunt there? If so, then that was your initial mistake. That country has large expanses of turkey-looking habitat that has no turkeys (or very few).