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Started by Flounder, February 13, 2016, 07:01:22 PM
Quote from: OldSchool on February 14, 2016, 09:02:16 AMI hesitated to mention this, but you'd be surprised what a shotgun blast will do in some instances. If you think about it, It's probably no different than a loud clap of thunder to the birds. I'm not talking about sneaking in close to where you think, or know birds are roosted and touching one off, but under the right circumstances and from a distance, you might be surprised.Ok, let me have it, lol. Bob
Quote from: Flounder on February 14, 2016, 10:08:45 AMGood idea Bob, I'm on my way to State Line Fireworks! Next time I go to this farm I'll have pocket full of M-80s Just kidding..but I have tried the truck horn method.Marlon
Quote from: MK M GOBL on February 14, 2016, 10:07:04 AMQuote from: OldSchool on February 14, 2016, 09:02:16 AMI hesitated to mention this, but you'd be surprised what a shotgun blast will do in some instances. If you think about it, It's probably no different than a loud clap of thunder to the birds. I'm not talking about sneaking in close to where you think, or know birds are roosted and touching one off, but under the right circumstances and from a distance, you might be surprised.Ok, let me have it, lol. BobLOL! I ran into a guy down in Alabama that was doing this... I asked him "What the..." as I was hunting the same area and he said he was "SHOT gobbling" I scratched my head on that one at the time...
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 13, 2016, 11:36:45 PMSome places you can make them gobble well before daylight,...sometimes an hour or more. Other places,...not so much. It seems to vary somewhat by location and subspecies. I have found that Easterns are less likely to gobble in the dark, but under the right circumstances, even they can be coaxed into gobbling quite early, giving you plenty of time to move in on them in the dark.I have had good luck with a (can owl hooter) and sometimes a gobble on a box call. early as 4:00a.m. In WV and VA
Quote from: hotspur on February 15, 2016, 03:32:28 PMI ha e seen alot of tho on clear creek wma,shooting to find gobblers,they have come onto my setup shooting, never heard one gobble I know they spook more than they find, please stop, is that you leaving piles of dove loads empties on hilltops, please stop