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Started by bnew17, March 22, 2011, 11:01:07 AM
Quote from: sugarray on March 22, 2011, 11:15:30 AMI by no means an am expert, and this is only my third year. I agree with you. Light tree yelp if he answers he knows where you are. If he has hens then he will likely get taken away, so you will need to compete with those hens to get his attention and may draw them in to you pulling him in tow. I would get more aggressive with my calling, more yelping and if that boss hen fires up then make her mad, otherwise she will take him away. They may go away anyway, but if you don't call your chances are much less that you will get him to come your way.Now, this is MHO, and others will give advice based on more experience.
Quote from: bnew17 on March 22, 2011, 11:01:07 AMAlright, yall help me set the record straight. Me and a buddy have a difference in opinion on this.Say your headed into the woods early in the morning. YOu hear a bird soudning off still on the roost, YOu get to about 100 yards from him and set up. I always like to set up and give a light tree yelp to let him know im there and then i dont make another sound until i know he is on the ground. Now my buddy likes to give them a light tree yelp, do a fly down, and then some yelps every now an then until he gets on the ground. And how would this change if you start hearing hens with him. Yall help me set it straight with him because we are going to be hunting together this weekend.
Quote from: beards-n-bone on March 23, 2011, 02:17:34 AMJust remember that calling to one on the limb most of the time results in the bird staying on the roost and gobbling longer. If you hunt where there are other hunters thats bad. You will be fighting a crowd.
Quote from: bnew17 on March 23, 2011, 08:39:46 AMI hunt private family land but there is no shortage of hunters in the area from adjoining properties.Ive had the problem of Gobblers staying on the roost late before. Sometimes i go before work and only have a short window to hunt. It seems like the times they have stayed in the tree for longer than normal was when i called every10 or so minutes.