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Started by greencop01, June 26, 2021, 03:57:26 PM
Quote from: guesswho on June 26, 2021, 04:45:41 PMNo dekes or blinds, locate a bird the morning of the hunt either by sound or get a visual. I'm in no hurry and may not make a call until 2 or 3 hours into the hunt. I usually don't call until I think I have found what I think is the killing spot. I don't try to force the issue by constantly calling. I figure if I don't kill him today I'll kill him tomorrow, so no need to let him hear every sound I can make on every call I have. I hear enough of that from other hunters. When I do kill him I treat him with as much respect as you can after killing something. I don't high five, dance around, jump up and down and yell like a little leaguer who just hit his first home run. I like to sit a few minutes and just take it all in, in case that's the last time I get to experience it.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 26, 2021, 09:15:13 PMI usually fire up the drone three hours before daylight. It's got a heat register and I look to see which way the birds are facing anticipating the direction they'll pitch. I crawl in with a bag full of decoys on my back and a full fan hat on my head to my Redneck blind—I'd like to thank my sponsor Redneck Blinds. I set my decoys—four full strutters, a half strutter, a posturing jake on an R/C truck, seven feeding hens, two breeder hens, and a funky chicken bearded hen with fishing line tied to her tail—102yds from the blind because my choke and load don't open up till about 97yds. When they get to gobbling on the limb I hit a fly down cackle on a batwing cut diaphragm through an elk bugle tube. I've had them fly down in Vs like Canada geese from a good three mile to get into the setup and at that point it's raining hellfire with the Keltec KSG and 4oz of TSS #16s. If that don't work I move to shooting them off the limb of an evening. I really anticipated nobody hunting like me, what the $$$$ Copper?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Dtrkyman on June 27, 2021, 04:11:24 PMAs often as I can!
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 26, 2021, 09:15:13 PMI usually fire up the drone three hours before daylight. It's got a heat register and I look to see which way the birds are facing anticipating the direction they'll pitch. I crawl in with a bag full of decoys on my back and a full fan hat on my head to my Redneck blind—I'd like to thank my sponsor Redneck Blinds. I set my decoys—four full strutters, a half strutter, a posturing jake on an R/C truck, seven feeding hens, two breeder hens, and a funky chicken bearded hen with fishing line tied to her tail—102yds from the blind because my choke and load don't open up till about 97yds. When they get to gobbling on the limb I hit a fly down cackle on a batwing cut diaphragm through an elk bugle tube. I've had them fly down in Vs like Canada geese from a good three mile to get into the setup and at that point it's raining hellfire with the Keltec KSG and 4oz of TSS #16s. If that don't work I move to shooting them off the limb of an evening.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Greg Massey on June 26, 2021, 05:02:49 PMI just enjoy turkey hunting. No need to explain myself to anyone how i hunt. Just get out and enjoy the great outdoors and gods blessing. Those sunrises and hearing a gobbler at daybreak is awesome in my opinion.