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Started by FLTXhunter, April 19, 2016, 11:03:33 AM
Quote from: Bill Cooksey on April 19, 2016, 01:20:27 PMIt's a rare season here if there isn't a week to ten day lull when the woods are quiet and you'd swear all the turkeys crawled in a hole and died. Sometimes you can "feel" it coming over the course of a couple of days (sounds like maybe you did). Other times it's just suddenly quiet. It just means the breeding gobblers have plenty of company, and the other gobblers are either shot or have been beaten up enough by the bosses to stay quiet. It'll come back around.Obviously there could be about a million explanations for a one day lull.
Quote from: Bill Cooksey on April 22, 2016, 12:02:34 PMLay of the land is critical. Also, much depends on how vocal the bird is. If he's gobbling enough to keep tabs on him, he's easy to move on. If not, you have to be much more cautious. A good rule of thumb is, if you think you can get one tree closer...do so. When you feel you can't get a bit closer without bumping him...set up. The closer you can get, the less chance a hen or terrain feature can stop his progress to you. All that said, don't move straight at a bird if at all possible. Get closer via flanking him. Just seems to work better. A compass is your friend in this, and that's even more true if he doesn't gobble much.