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Started by Tomspur, February 01, 2013, 06:00:57 PM
Quote from: guesswho on February 01, 2013, 06:47:07 PMIf you have killed many by calling to them on the limb I wouldn't change. But I personally don't call to them until their on the ground and I'm where I think I can kill him This may be 10 minutes after fly-down, or three hours.
Quote from: redleg06 on February 04, 2013, 09:57:51 PMIf I know he has other hens near by then I give it a shot to see if he'll pitch down my way before they get off the roost. Usually doesnt workout like that but even if it doesnt, the outcome is usually the same--- he will walk off with the hens and I'll have to plan accordingly. Basically if he has hens I dont feel like I have anything to lose and there's that chance that he gets fired up on the limb and pitches down to me.
Quote from: appalachianstruttstopper on February 02, 2013, 11:00:16 AMTell ya'll something funny, in my area, I have personally never heard a hen "tree yelp". When I heard other people around the country talking about it, I had never heard of it. Our hens cut and yelp on the limb harder than they do on the ground, you can hear them for like 200yds. Definetly hunters need to act like the turkeys in their particular areas.