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Started by deerbasshunter3, February 01, 2017, 12:46:52 PM
Quote from: Happy on February 02, 2017, 06:08:31 PMUsually some farmers fields that attract birds butting right up against public ground. I won't trespass on anyone's property for any amount of money. But I am not against calling a turkey over to where he is fair game.
Quote from: M22 on February 01, 2017, 08:52:12 PMAll are great answers and help.I have found out best time to hunt public is weekdays most people are working.
Quote from: ilbucksndux on February 03, 2017, 04:14:03 PMIf you cam a boat can get you farther away from others as well. More than once while at home and away I will motor up in a cove and listen
Quote from: silvestris on February 03, 2017, 12:43:47 PMDon't waste your time scouting or hunting at daylight on opening day. I drive around and see where others are parking, assuming they have done the scouting for me. I bookmark their vehicles and then sit and look at the forest types at each parking spot on Google Earth from my iPad. Later in the morning I then drive to the most promising spots and if the vehicles have left, I then go hunting. On following mornings I try to be the first parked at one of the most promising locations.
Quote from: C. Brumfiel on February 04, 2017, 12:46:52 PMThe turkeys that you found tracks of in the field may be roosted several hundred yards or more from the field. I'd scout and see if I could cut them off before getting to the field. It's really hard to say what time of day they left those tracks. By finding where they roost you might be able to avoid everyone else and get first crack. Always have more than one option.
Quote from: Phillipshunt on February 04, 2017, 12:05:41 PMQuote from: silvestris on February 03, 2017, 12:43:47 PMDon't waste your time scouting or hunting at daylight on opening day. I drive around and see where others are parking, assuming they have done the scouting for me. I bookmark their vehicles and then sit and look at the forest types at each parking spot on Google Earth from my iPad. Later in the morning I then drive to the most promising spots and if the vehicles have left, I then go hunting. On following mornings I try to be the first parked at one of the most promising locations.Are you serious? Thats got to be the laziest way to hunt Turkeys I've ever heard of. Then you try and beat the guy to a spot he found on another day? Why not just sit in your truck wait till the guy kills one then rob him at gun point when he comes back to his truck at least he will have got a hunt in lol. That mentality is what's wrong with public land hunting
Quote from: Phillipshunt on February 04, 2017, 01:19:37 PMHe used "I" a lot in his post ,I don't think it was sarcasm.Its bad enough to do such things but trying to infect others with the disease is shameful.
Quote from: deerbasshunter3 on February 04, 2017, 01:15:09 PMQuote from: C. Brumfiel on February 04, 2017, 12:46:52 PMThe turkeys that you found tracks of in the field may be roosted several hundred yards or more from the field. I'd scout and see if I could cut them off before getting to the field. It's really hard to say what time of day they left those tracks. By finding where they roost you might be able to avoid everyone else and get first crack. Always have more than one option.Finding out what time they were there was one reason I wanted to put out a camera. Also, this spot is about 100 yards south of a creek/oaks. I am thinking this is going to be a good area.
Quote from: Phillipshunt on February 04, 2017, 01:36:55 PM2 bit hack