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Started by Greg Massey, February 28, 2024, 12:11:02 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 02, 2024, 09:31:53 AMNever under estimate a good homemade blind in a strategic location in trying to call gobblers, let's not forget gobblers don't always gobble. So as the morning progresses and your running all over the place every 30 minutes and spooking birds off that 100 - 2000 ac because you don't have the time for patience, you might say to yourself am i doing this right. Sometimes moving slow and covering less ground could be a big advantage. So is there a right way or wrong way? I just like to have all the options on the table for myself.. What amazes me. sometimes you start talking blinds and these newer generation THINK POP-UP blinds... No No... Old school blinds the ones you make out of the surrounding brush, leaves, pine needles and whatever else you want to use. That's a blind. Sure a Pop UP blind is a lot easier. I've used both and will always have a blind located in what i feel is a great location on the farm / land. My main purpose for setting up that blind is out of necessity in those foul weather days. These blinds give me options to hunt on these type days. Now trying to use a POP-UP on public is pretty much useless but it's not to say you can use some natural vegetation and construct you a homemade ground blind and as the morning progress make you way to that area and setup and do some blind calling. It's all about being stealth and using everything to your advantage as the morning becomes mid-day and the majority of the other hunters are at the bed and breakfast bar. Turkey season is only so long, so have patience and pack a lunch. Left hand / right hand ... I'm AMBIDEXTROUS myself ... LOL Lots of great information has been shared in these posts. Remember we are also trying to help the newbies to turkey hunting also... IMO
Quote from: deathfoot on March 06, 2024, 05:21:12 PMMy grandpa once said..turkeys are just like people. Some are really smart. Some are really dumb. I think it depends on the turkeys mood. Like others have said, I've heard some real hens making bad sounding calls. I'm not a diaphragm caller, cause I suck at it. But I have a few friends who suck at it and kill birds as well lol.
Quote from: jb1069 on March 08, 2024, 10:31:24 AMIf bad calling brings in a bird does it instantly become good calling? If a bird doesn't come to good calling is it now bad calling?