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The one most important thing I learned this year

Started by scoot12, May 23, 2011, 12:22:59 PM

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scoot12

Hey guys,  I am sorry I did not help team out,  had a great time hunting with the Captain and learned a ton.  The most important thing I learned is be where the birds want to go.  I had so many close encounters but even if your calling is good most of the time they will stay the course where they want to go.  Woodsmanship and setting up is so important compared to calling.  Also clucks and purrs will probably kill more birds then any other calls.  Next year I am going in with different tactics.  What are you guys thoughts on this.  Have a great summer,  by the way went out smallmouth bass fishing and got six nice ones with a sixteen incher being the biggest.  I just release them but it was fun.  Scoot

WillowRidgeCalls

You've learned a lot this year scoot, birds can and will be a problem if your not set up in the right areas. You have to be close if not right in the area a bird wants to be. You've also learned a lot about calls and calling. I don't care if your a world class caller if you don't have a call that plays the right way it is dang near impossible to get a bird close enough for a shot. That is why you hear so many guys having birds lock up at 50-70 yards, because if your call goes flat when you play it softly that bird will lock up. A call should sound exactly the same when you yelp normally or tree yelp the only difference should be the volume,  a birds voice doesn't change they still have the same tone, pitch, raspyness as they do when the yelp or tree yelp, if your call goes flat good luck at bring a bird to the gun. As for what calls I use the most are, cutts, clucks, and purrs to seal the deal, very few if any yelps. The more time spent in the woods listening to birds the better your calling will progress.
Wisconsin Turkey and Turkey Hunting Pro-Staff
Scott

slawman

the place I went to fill my second tag was a new place to me, I tried to call 'em in but they weren't gobblin and the calls were useless. I did however see where they liked to be, and put myself there well before daylight a few days later. without making a call , they showed up a little after 8:00 am, and I was there to take my second bird. It was a late season hunt and the birds were not responding to calls.....thats when you have to know where they want to be and get there before they do, and be patient and ready for your window of opportunity and capitalize on it.

chatterbox

Sorry you couldn't drop the hammer on one this spring Scoot!
I believe you are well on your way to becoming an excellent turkey hunter, and I have really enjoyed our conversations this past winter/spring! You my friend, can run a call very well!