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Started by ClayR089, April 04, 2023, 10:04:11 AM
Quote from: blake_08 on April 04, 2023, 05:06:04 PMI hunt (easterns) midday just like I do in the morning time. I've called gobblers in as late as 5 p.m. Usually if you can strike one in the afternoon, your chances are pretty good to kill him. Good luck.
Quote from: Marc on April 05, 2023, 04:32:22 PMMorning, I am more likely to get close to roosted birds. Hunting those roosts, and watching where they go. Listen to the hens, and try to rile one up to come and fight, and hopefully pull in a tom.Late morning, I am ready to cover some ground if I am on a good property, or set up in a (hopefully) high-traffic area and sit tight on a smaller property.I cover ground and call periodically... Making sure to utilize terrain that I am less likely to be spotted moving around. I avoid ridges were I can be sky-lined, and only call in areas with poor long-range visibility (due to cover or obstructions).If you get a response in that late morning/afternoon, you have a good chance at him. If you can get him really gobbling, you have a real good chance at him.You hear spontaneous gobbling mid-morning, the hens have probably left those toms hanging... I will get as close as I can without calling... Try to get above them, and then start calling.Expect a lot less (gobbling) activity. But a far higher success rate on those that do gobble... Birds are likely to come in quiet.