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Started by northms, February 02, 2015, 03:20:52 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 02, 2015, 06:53:55 PMGo in during the day when the birds aren't around and figure out where you want to set up, then clear a path to that spot so that you can go in quietly before first light.
Quote from: Tomspur on February 05, 2015, 02:49:16 PMok cut n run, did you get the bird?
Quote from: shaman on February 03, 2015, 06:19:38 AMJust some random and contrary thoughts:First off, I would question why you think you need to get really close. I spent the first 15 years of my turkey career trying to get as close as I could and finally figured out that I could stay well back and wait for them to come to me. The trick was observing which way they tended to go. You've got that down to a 1-3 shot already.Second, I have a buddy treestand that is frequently used by turkeys as a roost. I can be almost to the top of the ladder before I find out they're there. It can be a rather explosive experience, and I would suggest that folks in my situation no have their mouths open, looking up, when it happens. However, the trick always seems to be coming in before first light.Third, have you tried actually busting them off the roost deliberately? If you do a good job of it, the turkeys will scatter every which way. You then only need to sit down in the middle of it all and do assembly calls. That's what happens when I find turkeys roosting on my treestand. They spend the next 2 hours squabbling about who's going to come where, reforming the flock and moving off.
Quote from: mgm1955 on February 02, 2015, 09:43:27 PMQuote from: tomstopper on February 02, 2015, 09:28:05 PMQuote from: FullChoke on February 02, 2015, 03:36:36 PMI have found that moving into place while it is still pitch black dark does not spook a bird. If there is no moon, that much better. No flashlight, just sneak in.X2
Quote from: tomstopper on February 02, 2015, 09:28:05 PMQuote from: FullChoke on February 02, 2015, 03:36:36 PMI have found that moving into place while it is still pitch black dark does not spook a bird. If there is no moon, that much better. No flashlight, just sneak in.
Quote from: FullChoke on February 02, 2015, 03:36:36 PMI have found that moving into place while it is still pitch black dark does not spook a bird. If there is no moon, that much better. No flashlight, just sneak in.
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 06, 2015, 08:47:34 AMPerhaps there are some of you out there that are so good at this that you feel confident you can set up 100 or more yards from any roosted bird and call him to you, regardless of how many times he has been through this rodeo. However, for us "mere mortals" that know there are birds out there that have figured out that it is best not to go towards any turkey sounds they hear, and in fact will fly far away from those sounds, there are times when the only logical course of action to have a chance at killing one of those stubborn birds is to sneak in close, stay quiet, and hope the gobbler flies down within range.