only use regular PayPal to provide purchase protection
Started by RMP, January 02, 2023, 11:17:51 AM
Quote from: RMP on January 02, 2023, 11:17:51 AMWhile deer hunting this fall, I've determined the birds are pretty much roosting in the pine thickets at night. From what I've seen, they'll stay there until April when the flock breaks up. I know that because they are still there when spring season starts. By mid April, they're all over the place. They are flying down around 7 AM. Before that I am hearting soft tree calls. Am an even hearing an occassional gobble. When they hit the ground they pretty much go silent. I've seen a big flock fly in from the corn field maklng nosies as they flew and landed. When they come down in the morning, sometimes they are coming down into the beech trees and foraging for beech nuts. Sometimes they are going across the swamp to the corn field. The last bird I shot had a craw half full of field corn, half full of beech nuts.So, I have some questions:1) Under these circumstances, how much would hunting this time of year be like hunting in the spring? Not particularly similar in that you are not trying to appeal to a gobbler's urge to mate. 2) Are decoys useful in the winter? I know I need to be set up somewhere before the flydown and try and keep the birds on my side of the swamp.I'd personally leave the decoys at home.3) I am proficient with pot calls and box calls. I am getting better with mouth calls. What call is best, if any? What calls should I work on to keep these birds on my side of the swamp?If you can get in on the roosted birds 0:Dark-30, a little soft tree talk just to let them know you're there. I'd likely lean on the pot call for that. But either would be fine. Just talk SOFT. Just like the roosted birds.Any other thoughts or advice would be appreciated. Get between where the birds are roosted and where you think they're gonna go. Call soft. You're appealing to their social nature. Not any mating instinct. Learn how to kee-kee on your pot call if you haven't already. Thanks.
Quote from: Pu11it on January 02, 2023, 08:22:12 PMGood to see you here.I am new myself