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Started by RiverRoost, February 20, 2021, 10:46:54 AM
Quote from: guesswho on February 20, 2021, 08:30:28 PMI'm going with Davisd9. I hope he don't mind but about 10-15 minutes before we bobcat out I'm going to gobble one time. That serves two purposes. It will let us know if we really want to bobcat out of there or sit tight. Plus it will help set the stage for when we return if we do leave.
Quote from: silvestris on February 20, 2021, 09:50:43 PMI'm not leaving a gobbling turkey. I may not kill him that day, but I'm not leaving him.
Quote from: THattaway on February 23, 2021, 08:05:29 AMI've hunted seasons when I'd leave a henned up Tom, hop a ridge or two and strike up another easily. That isn't as common as past years but still happens where there is a good population. If it's the only tom I've heard I am more apt to hang with him, change positions, play hard to get, then throw the kitchen sink at him. A methodical approach and based on what he does. It takes time and isnt for the impatient. Even if it's unsuccessful, the intel I gain helps on the next trip for the same bird or the next season. I've kept a journal for over 30 years, nothing fancy. Just a few lines each trip of where I hunted, what was heard and briefly what happened. About this time each year I reread last seasons entries and usually have about three toms that whooped me last time around to target this spring but now with a better picture of their habits. I've hunted years when they were very thin and you stuck with the Tom you found because finding another gobbling turkey was the taller task. Just some opinions.