registration is free , easy and welcomed !!!
Started by mountaineer long beard, February 02, 2021, 12:04:27 PM
Quote from: EastKyGobblerSlayer on February 02, 2021, 01:17:43 PMIve had birds do some crazy things here in the hills of Eastern Kentucky. Just last year we arrived late to our spot and just as we got out of the car heard a gobble. Only he was across the valley we were standing in and opposite of the property we had permission to hunt. My hunting buddy and I noticed as we gathered our things he was gobbling pretty hot so we decided to make a call just to test his temperature further. That bird pitched out of the tree and flew completely aross the valley, right over our heads a distance of 600 yards or so and landed on the hillside we did have permission to hunt and immediately began gobbling again. Id say it just depends how lonely he is feeling at that moment.
Quote from: Bowguy on February 02, 2021, 02:18:51 PMI'm not exactly sure why you're asking this but if you mean how far is it impossible to call him, that's as far as he can't hear you. That being said any hunting is a game of odds. We want to stack them in our favor. Closer is better. Imo forget how far away you can call him from if anything is closer. If he's barely audible and you have zero other options odds are he may be better than nothing. Trying him can't hurt. He's too far to spook most likely anyhow. I'd still be closing that distance if I could. The only thing that would stop me is posters. Maybe that's your issue, if not move in. Too many things to go wrong at range. An obstacle, another hunter, coyote, hens, etc.
Quote from: Bowguy on February 02, 2021, 03:11:25 PMIt'll never hurt to try, just don't blow him up calling. If there's a reason they're going there not much may bring him til things change. Like if he's w a hen, if she leaves he'll be more willing to come. Do you know what the draw there is? Food, hens, etc. Are you sure nothing is in the way? Brooks, fences, thick briars, etc. I've seen birds fly brooks, walk through pretty thick briars and even hop over goat fences but that's not ideal. Keep in mind trying to up your odds.
Quote from: mountaineer long beard on February 02, 2021, 03:45:09 PMQuote from: Bowguy on February 02, 2021, 03:11:25 PMIt'll never hurt to try, just don't blow him up calling. If there's a reason they're going there not much may bring him til things change. Like if he's w a hen, if she leaves he'll be more willing to come. Do you know what the draw there is? Food, hens, etc. Are you sure nothing is in the way? Brooks, fences, thick briars, etc. I've seen birds fly brooks, walk through pretty thick briars and even hop over goat fences but that's not ideal. Keep in mind trying to up your odds.I dont think there's anything between us that would make him hang up except the fence at the property line but its old and down in several places so I could probably set up near one of those spots. It's a good area to hunt with a good bit of sign so it probably wouldn't hurt to just hang out there for a while whether he comes in or not.Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk