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Started by brimmyfish, April 11, 2015, 04:24:38 PM
Quote from: jblackburn on April 11, 2015, 07:54:03 PMDepends on the bird and how hot he is, but in general, I'll give some tree yelps when I hear other turkeys or crows cawing. I''ll do a flydown (sometimes with a cackle and sometimes just beating my wing) when I think it's time or if the hens are pitching down. Hens seem to (usually) be the first ones down.
Quote from: howl on April 11, 2015, 09:23:41 PMIf he's alone, I wait until he's on the ground. Calling to a bird on the roost tells him your exact location way too early in the game to give up that information. He hears you on one end of the limb and then the other, he knows your tree. Knowing your tree makes it more likely he will circle to get a line of sight on you so he doesn't have to walk in to see. This is turkey 101.Calling to a roosted gobbler usually increases gobbling. Gobbling tells hens the gobbler's exact location and increases likelihood of competition. Only time I call with birds on the roost is if there's competition. If competition is hunters on the other side of a property line I will do all that fancy flydown low odds stuff to try to pull him off the limb. Odds are low but why not at that point. Other competition would be hens calling. Sometimes I can hush them up. Sometimes I can pick a fight. Sometimes I can call the hen and pull a gobbler with it. All low odds, of course.