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Started by hunter22, May 18, 2015, 09:21:44 AM
Quote from: hunter22 on May 18, 2015, 09:21:44 AMSort of a sad time for me. It is over for the year. Started back in March in Mississippi and ended Saturday in Colorado. I hunted 5 states and filled two tags in 4 of them and got a big goose egg in Mississippi for the first time ever. While 8 birds was a great spring, I had at least that many gobblers that came to my calls only to lock up at 75 yards and not close the final distance. Some of these birds came to brass, ceramic, glass, and slate pot calls, some to box calls, and one to a nail call. They all would strut and gobble at each call I threw at them. My question for some of you bonafide turkey killers, "What is your go to call that you use on a gobbler to get him that last 20 to 30 yards you need to kill him? And what calling sequence do you use?" I had this happen in all 5 states I hunted so I know it is not just the sub-species as I hunted Easterns, Rios, and Merriam's this year. I have been doing this for a lot of years and I believe this is the most it has happened to me in a spring. I had a mountain gobbler one morning in Colorado that was going away from me turn to a box call and gobbled at every call I made and come across a meadow 600 yards to me only to lock up at 75 yards. He was by himself at that time as the hen had left him. I already had my gun up and safety off as I just knew he was coming right on in.
Quote from: JBIRD22 on May 18, 2015, 05:43:50 PMClucks and purrs on a mouth call are my go-to calls for sealing the deal
Quote from: Herb McClure on May 18, 2015, 11:08:04 AMI MYSELF, HAVE NEVER HAD THAT PROBLEM, HOWEVER I HUNT IN HIGH MOUNTAINS OF NORTH GEORGIA UP TO 3,800 FEET; AND I NEVER SET UP WERE A GOBBLER CAN SEE THE CALLING SPOT; UNLESS HE'S IN GUN RANGE. WE HAVE LOTS OF CONTOURS TO HIDE BEHIND. LIKE I SAID, DON'T SET UP WHERE YOU CAN SEE A GOBBLER 75 OR 100 YARDS AWAY. ONE OTHER THING, MY STYLE OF TURKEY HUNTING IS: I HAVE ALREADY PICKED MY CALLING PLACE; BEFORE I EVER CALL; THAT'S JUST MY WAY.herb mcclure
Quote from: drenalinld on May 22, 2015, 09:36:50 AMQuote from: Herb McClure on May 18, 2015, 11:08:04 AMI MYSELF, HAVE NEVER HAD THAT PROBLEM, HOWEVER I HUNT IN HIGH MOUNTAINS OF NORTH GEORGIA UP TO 3,800 FEET; AND I NEVER SET UP WERE A GOBBLER CAN SEE THE CALLING SPOT; UNLESS HE'S IN GUN RANGE. WE HAVE LOTS OF CONTOURS TO HIDE BEHIND. LIKE I SAID, DON'T SET UP WHERE YOU CAN SEE A GOBBLER 75 OR 100 YARDS AWAY. ONE OTHER THING, MY STYLE OF TURKEY HUNTING IS: I HAVE ALREADY PICKED MY CALLING PLACE; BEFORE I EVER CALL; THAT'S JUST MY WAY.herb mcclureMaybe someday I will be that good. Doubt it. I set up more times than not in locations where if a gobbler can see me or I can see him he is in range. They still tend to close in to the 60 - 80 yard range and strut there waiting on hen to come. Many times I do something to coax him into sight/range but more times I don't. Many times a bigger challenge for me is finding a spot in pine plantation you can see a gobbler 30 yards away.