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Started by POk3s, March 11, 2022, 05:39:01 PM
Quote from: POk3s on March 13, 2022, 08:11:36 AMThank you guys. It was an awesome experience that I'll now have to do at least one more time. The hunt was great and I'm happy with everything, he's just not the big beautiful, long spurred Osceola of my dreams and it feels like I have a bit of unfinished business. I'm sure you guys understand that! Yoder, there have been a couple guys that were very gracious in helping me narrow down a place to burn my points in a public land area and expressed the want for me to not divulge too much. Being a public land Hunter out west, I fully understand their request, so I'm afraid I can't say . I will say I was in the lower third of florida. I wanted there to be no doubt it was an Osceola if I was lucky enough to kill one!
Quote from: POk3s on March 13, 2022, 09:18:42 AMRight, and further north you get the better the draw odds get, and seemingly the better hunting! So it's tough not to fall into the temptation to creep north. After a while I just had to get it in my head that I knew I wanted a PURE OSCEOLA HUNT without a shadow of a doubt, so that's what I did. Listening to their gobbles was spectacular, like an eastern losing his voice. Everything about them is just sneaky and quiet.
Quote from: Yoder409 on March 13, 2022, 09:37:49 AMQuote from: POk3s on March 13, 2022, 09:18:42 AMRight, and further north you get the better the draw odds get, and seemingly the better hunting! So it's tough not to fall into the temptation to creep north. After a while I just had to get it in my head that I knew I wanted a PURE OSCEOLA HUNT without a shadow of a doubt, so that's what I did. Listening to their gobbles was spectacular, like an eastern losing his voice. Everything about them is just sneaky and quiet.Yep. They don't make any habit outta gobbling on the ground.........THAT'S for sure.First one was an afternoon bird. Never gobbled. Heard him spitting & drumming was the first sign he was there and coming. Second one gobbled his nuts off from the limb. It was HORRIBLE foggy so he stayed up a long time. I pounded at him with a longbox. He gobbled back. I cut him off. Nearly a half mile across a grass field, later, he appears out of the fog. Not a gobble in between.Ears turned on and head on a swivel to kill the goofy things, for sure.