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Started by laker, April 04, 2015, 07:19:44 PM
Quote from: Old Gobbler on April 04, 2015, 07:28:58 PM1) avoid walking around on the property ...this will scare off the turkeys - keep running them off and they will likely stay off the property for good - turkeys don't like people 2) scout the property by accessing it unseen and from a distance , may I suggest you stand off from hundreds or yards away and use binoculars from a location they can't see you from3) listen for gobbles , of you hear some figure out exactly where the gobbler is at , repeat the process and figure out if that's his favorite roost or. It4) set up where the turkeys want to be , if they are in a field every day ....go there ....set up on the edge of it and kill him , 5) if you figure out he has a preferred roost , and they like the field .....try and set up in a spot that is I between the two where they like to travel through , like if they are using a fire break ,logging road - look for funnels and neck downs , look for good places adjacent where you can access the area unseen and hide well- ugly use a blind if needed , and most of the time people don't need this things ,
Quote from: Tail Feathers on April 04, 2015, 09:13:19 PMTake the farmer at his word. Look for flipped over cow pies. Turkeys flip them to get the bugs and such from underneath.Scout from a distance, use binocs. I think you could still give a good run around on a 4 wheeler or something during mid day or late afternoon this coming week. They'll return to normal pretty fast if you disturb them. They probably see the rancher on his regularly.Try to be where he feeds at mid day and see where they come from.
Quote from: laker on April 05, 2015, 12:25:06 AMI do not feel i have "spooked" any of the birds due to the fact that i haven't actually seen any. Hopefully i am right.