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Started by Dazzler, April 13, 2023, 06:07:35 PM
Quote from: Dazzler on April 20, 2023, 09:51:52 AMThis morning got set up right at day break. On the slow walk in I heard no gobbles. When I sat down I heard one way off, possible across the river. Stayed out and finally a shock gobble from a plane passing overhead. Never gobbled at my call, so I just called softly every 20 minutes or so. No response. I felt my setup was good. All of a sudden two came up on my left like ninjas at 15 yards. Started to figure out how to get my gun on them, but they were stretching that neck eyeballing my direction. Didn't look them in the eye or move. Waited for them to go behind a tree to make a move. Well they went behind and never showed up again. They went back down the hill. I heard a few clicks or putts and then gone. Not a fast walk just a 180 slow walk from whence they came. So what should I have done? I gave it about a minute and did some soft purr and cluck. Nothing. Should I have swung for the fences and hoped for the best When they were at fifteen giving me the turkey eye? I'll be back in the morning to try again.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 20, 2023, 11:32:16 AMQuote from: Dazzler on April 20, 2023, 09:51:52 AMThis morning got set up right at day break. On the slow walk in I heard no gobbles. When I sat down I heard one way off, possible across the river. Stayed out and finally a shock gobble from a plane passing overhead. Never gobbled at my call, so I just called softly every 20 minutes or so. No response. I felt my setup was good. All of a sudden two came up on my left like ninjas at 15 yards. Started to figure out how to get my gun on them, but they were stretching that neck eyeballing my direction. Didn't look them in the eye or move. Waited for them to go behind a tree to make a move. Well they went behind and never showed up again. They went back down the hill. I heard a few clicks or putts and then gone. Not a fast walk just a 180 slow walk from whence they came. So what should I have done? I gave it about a minute and did some soft purr and cluck. Nothing. Should I have swung for the fences and hoped for the best When they were at fifteen giving me the turkey eye? I'll be back in the morning to try again.Sometimes that just happens, and, no, I don't think I'd have tried to swing and shoot if I thought I had another chance or another day to get on them again. 15yds is a hard distance to try to get away with any movement at all even if you think they're fully behind a tree. They just caught you. That happens. Happens more times than not. Now, think about where they came from and what terrain they crossed to get to you. Use that to your advantage on the next hunt. Also, since they're grouped up like that, you might try some jake yelps mixed in with your hen talk. That presence of another male bird might get them to you. Congrats on the fun hunt. Birds at 15yds is a win. Stay at it. Like the colonel said, "We pay for every bird we kill and the coin we use is time."Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Dazzler on April 20, 2023, 12:26:19 PMDo you think setting out a Jake or laying hen or both might help my situation? In hindsight I always think it will.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 20, 2023, 12:30:49 PMQuote from: Dazzler on April 20, 2023, 12:26:19 PMDo you think setting out a Jake or laying hen or both might help my situation? In hindsight I always think it will. I don't hunt decoys at all. I just don't like them. So I'm not going to be much help here. If you've got terrain that would allow them to get within 15yds and pop up on you then you've got terrain to get it done without decoys. Whether they'd help or hurt, I honestly don't know. Some much more knowledgeable folks on here with regard to that style of hunting. Hopefully they'll chime in.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 14, 2023, 06:15:26 AMThe dominant hen will almost always get vocal if another "hen" starts talking loudly. Challenge her. She yelps, cut her off. She cuts, cut over her. She's used to her word being the final say so, and when that's challenged on occasion she'll come search out that mouthy hen to set her straight. If you can get that to happen that gobbler will almost always be in tow. Also had it where you piss her off and she gets loud but just pulls him off someplace else. That's always frustrating. Can happen either way, but if he's actively with that hen that's about the only shot you've got anyhow is to try your best to pull her in because he's not leaving her side.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 14, 2023, 07:42:54 AMIf you're not real confident in your calling or what call to do when, just match her note for note. She yelps loud five times, you yelp loud five times. She cuts ten notes, you cut ten notes. One, you'll learn quick how it should sound. Two, that I-know-you-are-but-what-am-I mirroring is often exactly what will piss her off enough to come.
Quote from: howl on April 20, 2023, 02:18:22 PMIt helps if you sit with the butt under your arm and the gun rested across your knee whenever you're set up.
Quote from: Dazzler on April 21, 2023, 11:31:34 AMAfter them again this morning about 30 minutes befor daylight. Heard a couple birds fly down. Not one gobble all morning. Decided to move around 945. As I stepped over a small hill/mound there was a turkey sitting on side of the road. He/she flew off. Couldn't Errol if there was a beard. All I saw was the backside. Light brown with a white layer. Doing some soft calls see if he/she comes back. Any tricks to determine sex from the backside. Seemed awfully large, so I'm leaning towards Tom.