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Quote from: WildTigerTrout on February 10, 2022, 04:39:09 PMQuote from: crow on February 10, 2022, 03:54:14 PMMake friends with farmers who have free ranging broad breasted bronze turkeysThis subspecies seems to require the least realistic calling I have ever hunted
Quote from: crow on February 10, 2022, 03:54:14 PMMake friends with farmers who have free ranging broad breasted bronze turkeysThis subspecies seems to require the least realistic calling I have ever hunted
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Quote from: dzsmith on February 13, 2022, 08:32:37 AMI consider scratching a call, and i know its already been mentioned. very effective tool no doubt. patience is key...chances are if you killed in excess of 30 eastern gobblers in the woods you have patience so thats nothing new. scouting.....well, thats a tough one. I try to actually stay out of the woods as much as possible in the weeks leading up to turkey season...i know many do not do that. Here is my take on that. If you know where a winter flock is pretty consistently during deer season, especially in the southern eastern timber...theres only so many draines and places they can really spread out to. I do listen before season and try to locate birds, but i save most of my scouting for in season....i dont go walking around in the woods i plan on hunting , and on many years some of the winter birds havent quiet busted up yet anyway by the opener so any scouting you would have done would be short lived anyway. I do listen like i said, my form of scouting is during deer season. I learn the woods during deer season or at least by scouting before or after deer season. I take notes of turkeys i see in deer season, and look at areas from an aerial view to determine spots they could potentially be in when its time to listen. I may go in the woods to listen...but i try to keep my distance from the turkeys i plan on hunting. There may be better methods of scouting, but its pretty difficult in many of the places i hunt to find good sign even in places where i know there is turkeys. Not per say muddy roads and such all the time. This may not be good advice for all areas, but in the places i hunt this has payed off verses walking entire blocks of timber the week before the opener.....this is by no means out of laziness, trust me id love to burn some boots up, its more so out of caution