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Started by SonicBanshee, January 19, 2012, 10:15:13 AM
Quote from: guesswho on January 19, 2012, 06:49:22 PMSet-up in the shade, choose your set-up based more on what an approaching turkey will see instead of what you will see. Don't make turkey hunting complicated by overthinking. Don't try to out think a bird that can't think, you'll lose more times than not. Give a turkey's ears as much or more credit than his eye's. And last, don't pay any attention to aything I say on these forums.
Quote from: jakesdad on January 19, 2012, 01:26:57 PMP A T I E N C E!!!!!!!!I believe lack of patience saves more gobblers necks than anything else.
Quote from: Basin_hunter on January 20, 2012, 12:54:23 PMIf you hunt public land NEVER tell ANYONE where you hunt. I don't even tell anyone what WMA's i hunt. This is one of the golden rules of turkey hunting. Lots of horror stories now a days with unethical hunters slipping in between a hunter and the bird he is working. Patience is the most important part of turkey hunting. It took me years to learn patience. Good luck !
Quote from: Curtdawg88 on January 22, 2012, 07:00:21 PMQuote from: Basin_hunter on January 20, 2012, 12:54:23 PMIf you hunt public land NEVER tell ANYONE where you hunt. I don't even tell anyone what WMA's i hunt. This is one of the golden rules of turkey hunting. Lots of horror stories now a days with unethical hunters slipping in between a hunter and the bird he is working. Patience is the most important part of turkey hunting. It took me years to learn patience. Good luck ! No truer words have ever been spoken! I took a "friend" to a public land spot of that I had found and I am new to the sport so I took him to help me learn a little. I ended up killing my first turkey on this particular hunt. I didn't expect him to forget where I had taken him, but then he started bringing other people to that spot!! It's ok though, I found an even better spot where I called up 8 gobblers in one morning! He can have that other spot!