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Started by smalls, January 21, 2016, 02:07:11 PM
Quote from: smalls on January 21, 2016, 02:07:11 PMMy theory has always been if they won't even gobble at the real thing, which they often dont, they aren't going to gobble much at the imitations either.Have you ever experienced something like this? If so, how do you go about locating the birds in a non-intrusive way? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
Quote from: MK M GOBL on January 21, 2016, 05:32:22 PMI run into days like that, but never a season or an area... Not to ask a dumb question but are birds gobbling on the roost day/night on their own? or is it you get can't birds to locate during hunt hours? MK M GOBL
Quote from: Buckmaster1546 on January 21, 2016, 09:25:07 PMHunting pressure can cause them to shut up once they hit the ground. Yahoo's running all over the place, making every noise known to man that can strike a gobble, will cause a bird to get lock jaw very quick, even on the limb.....Think about it, put yourself in their shoes. More hunters educate turkey's on big clubs and public land than they kill them. Especially here in Louisiana. You hit the nail on the head.......The turkey can hear so well, so what people are thinking when they pull up in a truck and start calling immediately.It may work the first time, but when the inexperienced hunter doesn't hear a gobble and shuts the door and drives off, he just educated any bird within ear shot or sometimes, in site. Think about it. To us, it's fun and games. To them, it's life or death!This is where I really enjoy the challenge of turkey hunting. This is what turns a hunting turkey's into a passion and an obsession for us that think about turkey season 365 days a year!To kill those birds, you're going to have to think like a turkey as well as out smart that turkey.....Do what others are not doing. Turkeys in your situation may not be as vocal as you would like, but remember this..... he still has one goal in mind come spring.....So there still is a chance and turkeys are still going to act like turkeys. Slow down! And when you think you are slowing your pace down enough, slow down a little more and that'll be just right. Call quieter and less. Some times don't call at all! I've scratched in more birds (scratching in the leaves like a feeding hen) than I can remember. If you've got one on the limb and you know if you call to him he's just going to shut up and fly down and go wherever you are not. Then try imitating a hens wings when she flies down. Use your hat or a wing, smacking it against your leg, then crash the leaves around as she hits the ground. Warning! Get gun ready and don't move! Listen for drumming and scan with just your eyes for movement .I hope this helps and I'd love to hear feed back if you try these tips. Like anything though, it may need practice and most of all don't gI've up. Experience and more time in the woods being patient and setting back and letting the turkey educate you instead of the other way around will improve your success more than anything else.Sorry for the long reply. Lol kinda got caught up in the moment. ..... Turkey season is right around the corner and I'm ate up with it bad! I almost felt like I was in the woods scratching up an old gobbler that's eluded me for weeks.Good luck and don't miss!