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Started by 762hunter, April 09, 2015, 04:19:45 PM
Quote from: daveco on April 09, 2015, 04:50:19 PMSounds like a challenge. If I were hunting there, I would try something from the following:Use more than one hen decoy, Use an alert jake, rather than the strutter,Get movement from my jake (I have a sled that my jake decoy is mounted to, that allows me to move him 40 yds. in two directions.)Use a mounted(taxidermied) jake as a decoy.Lots of hen purring (or whatever calls the live hens are making), to see if I could get the hens to come over.No jake decoy, only hens.Wait them out and hope the hens leave the gobblers (maybe a longshot with 6-10 hens)Flush the hens off their roosts, the night before, to try to get the hens farther away from the gobblers.Good luck!
Quote from: turkeyhunter60 on April 10, 2015, 03:07:19 AMGet there early near there roost but not too close to scare them, when it's dark.....Put out 1 single hen decoy....When the lead hen starts too talk on the roost, she will be the one to talk first, mimic her exactly what she says only.....Forget about the other birds talking, she will fly down and lead the whole group by you, shes the boss hen, good luck..
Quote from: K9Doc on April 09, 2015, 04:35:01 PMAmbush em where they enter or exit the field.
Quote from: 762hunter on April 10, 2015, 11:45:52 PMI got him this evening, had 2 DSD hens out and waited till I saw the birds enter the field, I mimicked the hen and she got mad and came over, 35 yards shot