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Started by DeadEye09, March 12, 2012, 12:09:53 PM
Quote from: DeadEye09 on March 12, 2012, 12:09:53 PMSo you get in the woods before daybreak, waiting for the birds to wake up on their own. At daybreak, or soon after, you hear birds flydown and a little ways off you hear Ol' Tom gobble once or twice on his own. Once you run (or stay where your at) to get into position, whats your first move with regard to calling? Do you let out a couple soft yelps? A cluck and purr? Or do you just choose one and eventually get to a call sequence that the bird reacts to?Thanks!
Quote from: turkey harvester on March 12, 2012, 12:29:25 PMWhether I'm using deks or not, I will almost always give a real soft tree yelp. If he answers I shut up until he flies down. Take his temp with a few soft calls, if no answer maybe get little louder and more aggressive. If he likes it he will let you know. If you hear hens close to him, then mimick the hens, good chances your not going to call that gobbler away from live hens. Make the ole boss hen mad or get her vocal and she will investigate and possibly drag ole tom in too. Wait to go into your calling sequence until he hits the ground, then you can tell what he wants to do. Goog luck