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Started by redleg06, February 24, 2012, 12:30:52 PM
Quote from: K9Doc on March 25, 2012, 10:07:20 PMI made this post in th General Forum, but will reply here as well.MS !!Got in tight this am with him gobbling like crazy!75 yards out, I say nothing. He pitches dow at 40 to 45 yards slight to my right. He is walking with a purpose, but not spooked. He goes behind some large pines and I ease my gun into position. I find him in the scope, make a a 3-4 not soft yelp to stop him for the shot, and he is gone!!! BEEP BEEP!!!! Road Runner Style!!! But he's not call shy? He's just not in the mood!!!
Quote from: K9Doc on March 26, 2012, 09:31:39 AMIt could be the same anywhere i think. I am hunting Noxubee National Wildlife Regufe, located only 15 minutes from Starkville, MS and Mississippi State University.Lots of college guys hit this area very hard all season. People in MS grow up hunting and fishing, more so than most states. It's in their heritage and in their blood!!!This place really gets a lot of pressure year after year. I dont think this bird would have been difficult to kill the first day or two. Now however, he has likely been called to , shot at, and bumped off the limb, ect.. more than once. He wants to see a hen and she better not be talking a whole lot. He's not smart, he's just got very good survival instincts.Turkey's Brain:I am in the tree gobbling. No hens calling and nothing comes under my tree. I fly down and suddenly she yelps at me? Not cluck or purr. Yelps!! He knew something was wrong cause it probably happen a week or less ago. I should have said nothing or only clucked sofltly.He is conditioned to survive!!!
Quote from: 2ounce6s on March 27, 2012, 08:54:34 AMDon't assume that I think every tom that gets sprayed suddenly becomes "all knowing and omnipotent". Far from it. All I am saying is the bumping a tom and the times he survives getting shot at can in no way make him easier to kill. Who knows what truely goes on in that pecan sized brain. It's my opinion they usually just get sharper with age and experience.
Quote from: 2ounce6s on March 27, 2012, 04:48:19 PMSure you can. I do every year. Those very same toms that the run and gunners can't raise a gobble from with loud aggresive cutts from the same old spot they hammered from the week before, and the week before, and the week before. It's all about angles and less about complaining about toms "that don't act right".