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Started by mountaineer long beard, February 06, 2021, 08:57:38 PM
Quote from: mountaineer long beard on February 06, 2021, 08:57:38 PMSaw this mentioned in another thread so I thought I'd posit the question. What's your strategy for using locators morning and evening. What do you use and when? One area I hunt I can call from my back porch the other I drive to. How far from your vehicle do you go and how long after shutting it off? Any other advice you have on this I'd appreciate.Mike
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 07, 2021, 11:11:36 AMQuote from: mountaineer long beard on February 06, 2021, 08:57:38 PMSaw this mentioned in another thread so I thought I'd posit the question. What's your strategy for using locators morning and evening. What do you use and when? One area I hunt I can call from my back porch the other I drive to. How far from your vehicle do you go and how long after shutting it off? Any other advice you have on this I'd appreciate.Mike We have covered locators a number of times in the past, Mike. I would suggest looking back through some of the old posts on this subject to begin with. I am a true believer in the value of locators and learning how to use them effectively. Having said that, there are times, places, and conditions where they are not needed and are not really all that useful. As I have stated many times in the past, using locator calls properly and under the right circumstances is an art unto itself. There is a learning process involved, but once you figure it out, locators will be a valuable tool in your turkey hunting arsenal. Again, I would suggest you review some of the older threads on this subject,...and then come back here and ask any questions you might have.Jim...In reviewing old posts, I would suggest referencing "location, location, location" near the bottom of page three in the "Learning to turkey hunt" section. If I say so myself, that is a good starting "primer" for learning to use locator calls...
Quote from: avidnwoutdoorsman on February 08, 2021, 11:37:26 AMI think with the OP's question above what is your frequency or distance between locator calls? Do you like to do it at your spots? Or is it an every XXXyds kind of thing.
Quote from: shaman on February 09, 2021, 11:33:04 AMThe schoolbus comes around 0630 weekdays. The backup annunciator is usually enough to set off birdsThere's a donkey over on the next ridge. When he goes off, every gobbler in the world wants to join inCrows. Crows seem to hate turkeys. I generally have the crows tell me whenever the turkeys are coming out into the field. The Gobblers usually answerNeighbors slamming their car doors or starting up their tractors or old trucks do a good job Still, there's enough human activity and enough natural noise that if the gobblers want to sound off, they will.
Quote from: JMBknvc on February 15, 2021, 11:43:44 AMI've found that limited window has been a big factor to getting a turkey to gobble. Have not had much success with getting a bird to shock gobble in the evening but mornings are a different story. Use the locator call first thing in the morning to try and locate a bird. Since I seem to be hunting new ground a lot. However, have been keep a careful watch as to when I'm getting those responses. Just shortly after there is light in the horizon, about 15 minutes to legal shooting time.