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Started by opster246, April 07, 2012, 08:05:22 PM
Quote from: jellybusta on April 08, 2012, 05:54:37 PMOwls are a natural sound in the woods so i don't think you gotta worry about spooking the birds if you go that way, It cant hurt to try one might gobble really early, but if I know where im hunting I usually try to locate birds starting when I hear the first crows call in the morning and 9 times out of ten thats when you can get the first gobbles
Quote from: opster246 on April 09, 2012, 08:26:36 PMThanks for the help. I get the scouting idea, but the public land is over 100 miles away and takes 2 hours to get there. @ $4/gal for gas - I was only able to make 1 scouting trip and checked 3 areas. It was later in the day before I made it to some of the spots.As we pulled into the #1 choice and started the 500 yard walk, another youth hunter and his dad were dropped off where we were going to cut in and beat us by about 2 minutes (after a 2 hour drive). We turned around and headed back to the #2 spot and heard them on the roost, but they went the other way after flydown. Good time out though!!
Quote from: Siwash on April 10, 2012, 08:26:56 PMQuote from: opster246 on April 09, 2012, 08:26:36 PMThanks for the help. I get the scouting idea, but the public land is over 100 miles away and takes 2 hours to get there. @ $4/gal for gas - I was only able to make 1 scouting trip and checked 3 areas. It was later in the day before I made it to some of the spots.As we pulled into the #1 choice and started the 500 yard walk, another youth hunter and his dad were dropped off where we were going to cut in and beat us by about 2 minutes (after a 2 hour drive). We turned around and headed back to the #2 spot and heard them on the roost, but they went the other way after flydown. Good time out though!!Wow, that's a long way to drive for turkey.. nothing closer?
Quote from: hotrod49er on April 11, 2012, 11:35:34 PMLeave the locators in vest before daylight. And if you have not bought 1 save your money. There are plenty of owls and crows out there to get them to sound off. just my opinion
Quote from: fsu33952 on April 27, 2012, 02:02:30 PMI have roosted turkeys in the evening and then went back in the next morning early to make sure that I was the first hunter in the woods. I would hear them gobble way early. Like an hour and a half before first sign of daylight. I remember when I was a kid, after hearing one gobble at 330am after an owl hooted right on top of him that I had never heard a turkey gobble that early. He told me it was because I had never been in the woods that early before. Made sense to me. I come from a family of die hard coon hunters that claim to hear them gobble at all hours of the night.