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Started by Turkey fryin, March 08, 2014, 10:05:21 AM
Quote from: Turkey fryin on March 08, 2014, 10:05:21 AMI live in the southwest part of Virginia (Dickenson county) and for anyone who's been here you would know its all straight up and straight down! The turkey are thick but hard to hunt. I love it tho, It makes it harder to hunt cause you can't just circle around to any spot you want when you know where some birds are at. Your choices are very limited! That's what makes it more fun and challenging! Just wondered if I shared the mountain birds with anyone in this great country?Stay calm, Go turkey hunting!
Quote from: turkey_slayer on March 08, 2014, 10:56:24 AMQuote from: Turkey fryin on March 08, 2014, 10:05:21 AMI live in the southwest part of Virginia (Dickenson county) and for anyone who's been here you would know its all straight up and straight down! The turkey are thick but hard to hunt. I love it tho, It makes it harder to hunt cause you can't just circle around to any spot you want when you know where some birds are at. Your choices are very limited! That's what makes it more fun and challenging! Just wondered if I shared the mountain birds with anyone in this great country?Stay calm, Go turkey hunting!Hello neighbor. Don't hunt Dickenson but have hunted Scott, tazewell and Russell. Spend most of my time in bland and wythe now. Some very rough country. Lots of places you got to grab trees, limbs or anything you can get a hold of to pull yourself up. Most people don't understand just cause you can hear him doesn't mean you can walk right to him. It might take 2 hours to get to him. Rocks rolling 75+ yards tend to spook birds
Quote from: MouthCaller on March 08, 2014, 01:10:59 PMOne of my most successful tips I could give is to get above them... in my experience hunting southeast Kentucky and east Tennessee is they are very hard to call downhill it's worth the hike even if it takes you a while to get above them even if that means not getting there before fly downSent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
Quote from: turkeyfoot on March 08, 2014, 02:22:11 PMI was born and raised in Haysi what part of Dickinson County you from? I love the mountain birds one way I kill lot of them is when I find one that is using same mountain regular I do everything I can to not spook him and try to find out where he is roosting but more importantly where he is headed then I get above him before I make my first call and most always use scratching in leaves to go with calling seems to be very effective.