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Started by WNCTracker, April 14, 2017, 08:50:43 AM
Quote from: spaightlabs on April 14, 2017, 09:03:39 AMHave you tried using no decoys?Is he roosted with other birds or is he a lone wolf?Have you been able to locate any strut zones or drag marks on the property? Can you hunt til dark or are you guys a done at noon state?
Quote from: turkeyfeathers on April 14, 2017, 10:57:26 AMThat's what it all about right there. If it was easy we wouldn't do it. I had a bird I had many a close calls with. Gobbled nearly a hundred times on roost the one day, finally had him on a string until it started to pour ( and it was completely sunny out) and she shut down, gobble on roost only to hear coyotes directly below him, had him double and triple gobbling along with a 2 year old. They were racing from opposite directions to me. 2 year old him beat him and let a gobble go 10 feet behind me and I jumped a little as it scared the heck out me. He putted and ole tom shut down. Came in silent as I just swung leg over to whizz, busted again. Had him crest knoll at 20 feet only to see top of head and his fan and disappeared silent. ( should have scratched in behind me as I couldn't call anymore) Finally killed him and felt happy as well as sad the chess match was over. I'd guarantee this bird was 4/5 years old. He patterned every year doing the same thing. My only multi bearded bird (3) and some hooks (1.25) Don't give up on him. He'll make a mistake and you can call "checkmate" I sat over that bird for a good half hour just thinking about 'how close " I was so many times. Everyone of those hunts were memorable even though I didn't kill him . Maybe throw something odd his way Fighting purrs, gobble yelp like a jake . Something out of the ordinary just may do it.
Quote from: Vinci1964 on April 14, 2017, 11:17:04 AMGot to kill him. Gobblers that don't make a sound are a genetic problem. He is breeding your hens and polluting you gene pool. Get it done.
Quote from: devin4484 on April 14, 2017, 09:14:08 AMSounds like you need a hecs suit lol
Quote from: Cut N Run on April 14, 2017, 04:48:21 PMMaybe wait until a rainy day and get tight to his roost?