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Started by SonicBanshee, January 19, 2012, 10:15:13 AM
Quote from: jakebird on April 21, 2012, 10:04:34 PMI highly recommend taking a good nap in the turkey woods. What could be better than curling up against the perfect tree, birds singing, sunshine warming you up from the cool morning? I'll tell you what is better. Waking up at ten a.m. , calling again and finally tying a tag on that old gobbler that was henned up at 7. Naps get you re-energized after those three or four a.m. wake ups, keep you in the woods, and get you through that dreaded mid morning lull when the gobblers are with hens. Take a nap this spring.
Quote from: Curtdawg88 on January 19, 2012, 08:26:03 PMSome have mentioned similar and related advice but I'm going to give some good advice that was given me when I first started. There are 3 P's to turkey hunting and if you follow them you will have a greater success rate. P- patience. Just because he's not gobbling doesn't mean he's not coming in. Sit tight. P- persistence. Stay after them. If they get the best of you one day (which will happen more often than not), LEARN something from it and go after them the next day. The oldest most experienced turkey hunter learns something new everything he goes out. P- position. As stated above, set up based on what the turkey will see not what you can see. Stay in the shade. If you aren't hunting with a decoy, don't set up where the gobbler can see where the hen should be from a long way off. Make him get close before he can see where the sound is coming from. I like to try and make him top a ridge within gun range before he can see where the hen should be. I am by no means an expert on turkey hunting and still pretty green myself but this info has helped me and held true. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Rio on January 23, 2012, 06:14:25 PMWhen you wake up from a shady midday siesta (it happens), do not make any sudden moves. Don't ask how I know this....
Quote from: dejake on December 10, 2014, 03:32:55 PMBest advice I've been given: if a gobbler is on the ground and answers your call, stop calling. 9 times out of 10, he's on his way.