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Started by Siwash, April 23, 2012, 05:47:55 PM
Quote from: Siwash on April 24, 2012, 07:28:52 PMI am relatively confident about the patterns of these birds... I am thinking several hours within the same woodlot but moving from time to time.. i think u need to pre-dertmine to some extent... i got my bird last year and I am not saying i'm some pro, but that bird was killed b/c i put in my time scouting... i new it would be there late PM and it was when I snuck up to him. I think the learning never stopscheers and good luck
Quote from: MG150 on April 25, 2012, 10:56:39 PMRedleg06's advice in action.I too thought I had a gobbler patterned.I knew where he was roosting,step up on him ,when he flew down he went away from me.hopped a fence crossed a pasture to the woods on the other side.Set up to ambush on my side of the fence.He responded to calls the next morning only to cross that fence up above me out of range.Next morning moved up closer to cut him off.He only moved up his crossing spot,jumped the fence crossed a 250 yard pasture,jumped the fence on the other side and gobbled until 10:30 that day.Went this morning with my son set up so no way he could cross the fence without one of us getting a shot .Heard two gobblers on the roost, when they flew down heard them no more.Sat for 2 hrs before decided to work our way back along wood line and call every so often.Walking a tractor road back to an old homeplace where we had parked, my son called,gobbler responded no more than 75 yds away in a field,just enough time to conceal ourselves,few more yelps and clucks and I shot him at 30 yds.Sometimes things never work out as planned.My son tells me he will do the calling,all I have to do is shoot.Can't argue with that!Great to share that hunt with my son!
Quote from: Siwash on April 26, 2012, 10:38:20 PMGeez, these buggers are so damn unpredicatble.. a few posts up everyone and his mother was telling me they won't cross barriers like the one you described.. which i find hard to believe
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on April 23, 2012, 06:22:35 PMGood god, dude..... LOL LOL I love that!I can watch grass grow, but I can't set for 6hr. unless I am in a treestand with a bow. Stay about an hr. and move on. Walk and call, walk and call. Do be ready to set up quick when you do this. Also late in the year I cluck alot with soft yelps. Once in a while I will gobble. I love to cut but back off on loud calling the latter it gets in the year.
Quote from: ttcustomcalls on May 16, 2012, 09:36:28 AM... I actually left there after sitting for 4 hours in the morning and only getting some toms hung up at about 150 yard. Later I came back to find that there were birds right where I had been sitting 4 hours earlier.