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Started by deerbasshunter3, April 09, 2017, 12:01:41 AM
Quote from: Rzrbac on April 09, 2017, 12:44:00 AMI'm not a fan of walking roads and calling. Where I hunt, our birds have been called to a lot before season and always from the roads or trails that are easy to walk. I know turkeys will walk roads and call, Gobble and strut but they catch on very quick. If you get off the roads and just walk a ridge that's not so accessible, you will be surprised in how a gobbler responds.
Quote from: BABS9 on April 09, 2017, 11:12:07 AMHeres a bit of advice and I don't mean any disrespect by it. I pretty much taught myself how to turkey hunt. You can sit here and ask all the questions in the world and read all the info in the world and its all great and can teach you some. But there is no better way to learn than just getting out there and hunting. Make mistakes and learn from them. A turkey will teach you more than any person ever could. Seen you post the other day that you got beat to a spot and were on the couch very early. You aint gonna kill any turkeys from that couch. If you want a spot get up real early and beat them to it. I sit in the pitch dark for long periods of time all the time so I can beat people there and slip in undetected on roosted birds. Spend time learning the property so you can get to where your going in the dark. What separates the great hunters who are successful alot from the ones who aren't is they keep at it. They don't quit, they spend the time in the woods learning all they can. You get beat to a spot on to the next. Have a backup plan and keep at it even if you think it isn't worth it. I can't tell you how many times at 9am,10am,11am (can only hunt till noon) turkeys who have been quiet all of a sudden start lighting up... When most people head in im still out hunting.Last point I'll make is if you have to ask yourself if waking up maybe an hour or half an hour earlier to beat someone to a spot is worth it or not. Maybe turkey hunting just isn't your thing.Again no disrespect but whenever you have the time just get out and hunt. Pay attention to everything. Good luck to you.
Quote from: deerbasshunter3 on April 09, 2017, 01:16:24 PMQuote from: BABS9 on April 09, 2017, 11:12:07 AMHeres a bit of advice and I don't mean any disrespect by it. I pretty much taught myself how to turkey hunt. You can sit here and ask all the questions in the world and read all the info in the world and its all great and can teach you some. But there is no better way to learn than just getting out there and hunting. Make mistakes and learn from them. A turkey will teach you more than any person ever could. Seen you post the other day that you got beat to a spot and were on the couch very early. You aint gonna kill any turkeys from that couch. If you want a spot get up real early and beat them to it. I sit in the pitch dark for long periods of time all the time so I can beat people there and slip in undetected on roosted birds. Spend time learning the property so you can get to where your going in the dark. What separates the great hunters who are successful alot from the ones who aren't is they keep at it. They don't quit, they spend the time in the woods learning all they can. You get beat to a spot on to the next. Have a backup plan and keep at it even if you think it isn't worth it. I can't tell you how many times at 9am,10am,11am (can only hunt till noon) turkeys who have been quiet all of a sudden start lighting up... When most people head in im still out hunting.Last point I'll make is if you have to ask yourself if waking up maybe an hour or half an hour earlier to beat someone to a spot is worth it or not. Maybe turkey hunting just isn't your thing.Again no disrespect but whenever you have the time just get out and hunt. Pay attention to everything. Good luck to you.I get what you are saying, I really do. I will be the first to admit that I ask too many questions, but don't seem to learn from them. I second guess myself all the time; always have, probably always will. However, with the state forest that I hunt in being so large, and only having a few hours each Friday until May 5th to hunt, I have to try to narrow it down to the most likely "turkey areas." I ask the questions here because people here have a vast amount of knowledge. Everybody hunts different areas, but there has to be some correlation in where everybody is having success. I am probably spoiled in having private land to hunt (one bird/person/season, and I killed my bird there on opening day) because you can go to a central spot and hear birds anywhere on the property. Public land is a different animal based on how big it is alone. Throw in the large amounts of people who are in and out, calling, spooking birds, etc..., and it does not make for an easy task for a beginner. If I could go any morning, I would be out there exploring on a regular basis. Unfortunately, I am not afforded that "luxury." This is why I ask so many questions, to try to narrow down the areas to hunt so I can go out there and hunt them.
Quote from: deerbasshunter3 on April 09, 2017, 10:42:27 AMThe problem with the best spots is that they are usually taken by the time I get there. I guess I could just get out there at 5am, but should that really be necessary just to hunt