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Started by Waterhead, March 19, 2024, 11:49:07 AM
Quote from: GregGwaltney on March 19, 2024, 05:38:21 PMOh yeah, that is an easy pitch for them. I had a piece of private property I hunted 30 years ago that was similar to what you referenced. It was a larger piece (1000 acres), but there was a small 20' wide river/creek, that was clearcut on my side and wooded on the other(Not huntable). The birds roosted on the other side of the creek in the timber, but would pitch 200-300 yards right to me in the clearcut.....I would call very limited/softly to them while on the roost (just before I believed they were going to fly down) and just enough for them to get my general location, it worked like a charm as I got my limit 2 years in a row. If they are already pitching to the food plot, I would not put decoys out there. I will say that the birds stopped this behavior when the clearcut got 3+ years old, just too thick I presume. Boy was that a fun place to hunt for a few years, I can still picture those birds gliding right to me.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 19, 2024, 01:19:33 PMAlthough it is usually best to be on the side of the river they are on, I don't think rivers or other barriers are a problem IF a gobbler really wants to go across for some reason. You should do your best to give them that reason...