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Started by Marc, March 26, 2024, 02:59:43 PM
Quote from: Happy on March 26, 2024, 04:52:42 PMI firmly believe indecision is worse than a bad decision when it comes to turkey hunting.
Quote from: Gobbler-one on March 27, 2024, 08:09:39 AMI'm a conservative caller as a rule. I have on occasion hammered gobblers all the way to the gun and I have argued with boss hens to see them tow their boyfriend in range. I too am a believer that once you get aggressive you can't go back. It either works or turns them off sending them tight lipped the other way. I believe (to steal a phrase) in taking their temperature. The birds will let you know how to call to them. A brood or boss hen will usually start getting aggressive with you when calling. If she does, I start interrupting her by mimicking what she says. I say it louder, and longer cutting her off and never allowing her to have the last word. She can't stand it and will argue non stop to your set up. In my experience this tactic will not work with a younger hen that is lower in the pecking order. I pretty much do the same technique when calling aggressive to a gobbler. Cutting him off and not letting him have the last word. They will usually start chain gobbling as if saying "shut up and listen". It's alot of fun when it happens, but timing is everything. For me conservative calling works most consistently.Good thread. I like reading everyone's different perspectives.
Quote from: jakebird on March 27, 2024, 02:47:50 PMI spend most of my time on heavily pressured public land . I like a bird to gobble once on the roost so I know where he is but I'd prefer he not burn the woods down and attract other hunters. Once I get a close set up, I dial it down.....soft and sweet. Leaf scratching. Scrape a wing on a tree. I want him to slip in drumming and let my gun shot be the only sound the other hunters hear.
Quote from: Spurs on March 28, 2024, 11:46:17 AMI am aggressive at all times. I was raised by the old school though; call once every hour with a few clucks every 15 minutes to let them know you're still there.My tactics changed when I started testing myself on public ground outside of my area and more heavily hunted areas. I became an aggressive caller that pushes the bird to get worked up. Then I pull the rug out from under them when I dial it down.My theory is if I can get that tom worked up, he is more likely to come check things out or at least give away enough information for me to alter my setup as he makes a move. In other words, it's hard to kill them if they are not gobbling.Another thing is that I found out that I am super aggressive with my setups. I hunt by myself 99% of the time unless my kids are with me. Hunted with a couple of different guys last year and I completely blew their minds when I took off at a dead sprint when we heard one on the next ridge over. When I heard that bird, I immediately knew were he was and knew we needed to make up about a half mile towards the ridge intersection to have a chance, but these guys just didn't have that kinda get up and go. When they finally made it to me, I was about ready to ring their neck because I thought they were wasting time. They were about to ring mine because they thought I was being way to aggressive.