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Started by JK Spurs, March 12, 2016, 11:12:36 AM
Quote from: chcltlabz on March 14, 2016, 10:34:20 AMI hunted for quite a few years by tagging along behind my father. Shot a few birds, thought I learned a few things, but I never learned a thing until I started hunting on my own. Until you are the one calling the shots, talking the language and making all the decisions, you're just pulling the trigger.The ultimate teacher is making mistakes. How do you know how close you can get until you got too close? I go through this every spring where I think I'm too close, only to find out I'm not nearly close enough.I'll throw a little twist into this from my style of hunting.Patience kills time, not always turkeys. If I wanted to sit in one spot all day, I'd be deer hunting. Burn some boot leather and find the bird that's ready to play. Having that bird sneaking in silent is great, but not nearly as exciting as that full strut, gobbling, spitting, drumming, slobbering bird that almost runs you over he's so horny. THOSE are the hunts that are burned into my mind's eye.Where a turkey wants to be changes, so if you spend too much time where you think they want to be, it won't be where they want to be anymore. I watch countless guys every year set up their decoy spreads where they see birds strutting. I call it goose hunting for turkeys. I'm sure they kill some birds, but how many of them get to really experience turkey hunting? I say, be where they are willing to go, and make them think that you are where they want to be.Knowing when to shut up is great and has its time, but I say know when to lay it on them, and HOW to get them really fired up. Playing hard to get kills some birds, but playing hard to resist kills a lot more.I would say the critical link in any type of hunting is whatever factor you are in need of. If you're a poor caller, its easy to say that calling isn't that important, and vice versa. Get out from under people's wing and learn your style and what works best for you.
Quote from: VAHUNTER on March 14, 2016, 11:31:57 PM flying solo...you will make mistakes but if you pay attention you will learn from them.