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Started by deerbasshunter3, April 16, 2015, 09:06:42 PM
Quote from: darn2ten on April 16, 2015, 11:11:24 PMQuote from: trash2 on April 16, 2015, 10:48:56 PMDecoys are way overrated but from interpreting your threads I would find it fitting for you to sit in a gobbler lounger with a whole flock of decoys...While I agree decoys are overrated, I see no reason for the sarcastic comment. This guy might be new to turkey hunting and just not know. Everybody was new at it at one time or the other and had questions. Now to the OP, if it was me I would save my money. Practice calling, get out in the woods and just listen to real turkeys, listen to the woods wake up and take it all in. If you can only kill 1 bird on that place, you ain't got to be in no big hurry. I've learned to be a turkey hunter by trial and error. Nothing beats experience and it take time to aquire it. Now I will agree, knock on door, hit public land, whatever it takes to find new hunting oppritunities. A 1 and done season would kill me, lol. Good luck!
Quote from: trash2 on April 16, 2015, 10:48:56 PMDecoys are way overrated but from interpreting your threads I would find it fitting for you to sit in a gobbler lounger with a whole flock of decoys...
Quote from: 2eagles on April 17, 2015, 05:06:40 PMYou guys are all singing the same song, but I think he has the volume turned down. I have never killed a bird on private land. All of my birds have been shot on public hunting areas. No one showed me how to turkey hunt. I used a lot of my deer hunting knowledge to learn to turkey hunt. Get in first. Go in farther. Hunt smarter/harder than the other guy. Don't give up. Quit when the season is over. Learn, scout and hunt all at the same time.
Quote from: deerbasshunter3 on April 17, 2015, 07:17:35 PMIt isn't that I don't want to hunt, or are too lazy to find a place to hunt, I have my 16 month old daughter at home with me every day I am off. I cannot "drag" her around in the woods to hunt. I will not lose time with her at a babysitter's just so I can go hunt. I did/do not "complain" to my father-in-law about his one bird limit. Plain and simple, at the moment it is just not in the cards to up and hunt whenever I have a day off of work. I have two weekends off every month. I killed my bird during the first weekend off. I can no longer hunt my father-in-law's property during my second weekend off in April. My wife planned a trip to the beach for my next weekend off, and I doubt that I can get away from a weekend with my family.