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Quote from: Old Swamper on February 29, 2024, 10:13:52 AMI have found that most really good callers, don't have much patience. I have used this to my advantage, several times over the years, by coming in and hunting behind them.
Quote from: Yoder409 on February 29, 2024, 11:33:40 AMQuote from: Old Swamper on February 29, 2024, 10:13:52 AMI have found that most really good callers, don't have much patience. I have used this to my advantage, several times over the years, by coming in and hunting behind them.I'm not sure I'd even classify myself as a "good caller" let alone a "really good caller"....... But, I'd put myself on the lower side of the mean on the patience bell curve. Not because I can't be patient. But because I don't wanna. Patience doesn't fit my preferred means to an end. I'm the guy who'd rather kill ONE bird that comes in grandstanding than to kill THREE that came in silent. I have two distinct styles of hunting. One way when I WANNA kill a gobbler. Another way if I feel like I HAVE TO kill a gobbler (which ain't too often anymore).
Quote from: ScottTaulbee on February 29, 2024, 11:39:11 AMQuote from: Yoder409 on February 29, 2024, 11:33:40 AMQuote from: Old Swamper on February 29, 2024, 10:13:52 AMI have found that most really good callers, don't have much patience. I have used this to my advantage, several times over the years, by coming in and hunting behind them.I'm not sure I'd even classify myself as a "good caller" let alone a "really good caller"....... But, I'd put myself on the lower side of the mean on the patience bell curve. Not because I can't be patient. But because I don't wanna. Patience doesn't fit my preferred means to an end. I'm the guy who'd rather kill ONE bird that comes in grandstanding than to kill THREE that came in silent. I have two distinct styles of hunting. One way when I WANNA kill a gobbler. Another way if I feel like I HAVE TO kill a gobbler (which ain't too often anymore). That's my preference too!. I'd rather hunt for 14 days in a row and get my tail whipped and have one come in hot and heavy than deer hunt one. I know it costs me birds but it's so hard for me to not hunt them the way I like. But with that being said, this season I'm going to be more patient and see where it gets me!. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: jb1069 on February 29, 2024, 11:54:06 AMI can honestly say bad calling will kill birds. I am a prime example. Lol ..... I have bettered myself with woodsman ship. Like many have said knowing where he wants to be or wants to go makes all the difference. It will make you feel like you are a champion caller when you set up in his path and he responds so easily and makes his way to the gun.
Quote from: Tom007 on February 29, 2024, 11:46:49 AMQuote from: ScottTaulbee on February 29, 2024, 11:39:11 AMQuote from: Yoder409 on February 29, 2024, 11:33:40 AMQuote from: Old Swamper on February 29, 2024, 10:13:52 AMI have found that most really good callers, don't have much patience. I have used this to my advantage, several times over the years, by coming in and hunting behind them.I'm not sure I'd even classify myself as a "good caller" let alone a "really good caller"....... But, I'd put myself on the lower side of the mean on the patience bell curve. Not because I can't be patient. But because I don't wanna. Patience doesn't fit my preferred means to an end. I'm the guy who'd rather kill ONE bird that comes in grandstanding than to kill THREE that came in silent. I have two distinct styles of hunting. One way when I WANNA kill a gobbler. Another way if I feel like I HAVE TO kill a gobbler (which ain't too often anymore). That's my preference too!. I'd rather hunt for 14 days in a row and get my tail whipped and have one come in hot and heavy than deer hunt one. I know it costs me birds but it's so hard for me to not hunt them the way I like. But with that being said, this season I'm going to be more patient and see where it gets me!. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYou guys would get mad hunting with me. I'll sit for hours if I know or hear a bird. One occasion I sat down at daybreak, finally closing the deal at 10:30. I know I'm nuts, that's ok......
Quote from: Yoder409 on February 29, 2024, 11:33:40 AMI'd put myself on the lower side of the mean on the patience bell curve. Not because I can't be patient. But because I don't wanna. Patience doesn't fit my preferred means to an end. I'm the guy who'd rather kill ONE bird that comes in grandstanding than to kill THREE that came in silent. I have two distinct styles of hunting. One way when I WANNA kill a gobbler. Another way if I feel like I HAVE TO kill a gobbler (which ain't too often anymore).
Quote from: jb1069 on February 29, 2024, 11:54:06 AMThis is by far the best thread I have read on here. Thanks to everyone.I can honestly say bad calling will kill birds. I am a prime example. Lol That said I know my kills would be doubled or tripled if I was a better caller and could totally figure out this conversation thing you guys speak of. Being the caller that I am I have bettered myself with woodsman ship. Like many have said knowing where he wants to be or wants to go makes all the difference. It will make you feel like you are a champion caller when you set up in his path and he responds so easily and makes his way to the gun.Please keep the examples coming on how and when you might communicate with these crazy birds!