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Started by wisconsinteacher, April 15, 2011, 07:54:31 AM
Quote from: PANYHunter on April 15, 2011, 08:04:04 AMI like to locate a bird and move in on him in a tree. If for some reason they aren't gobbling this is where scouting comes into play an I will sit down where I have scouted and am pretty sure they will be moving through. Its always fun to try something new so I would say try out moving on a bird in the tree. Just don't get too close and bust them out of the tree.
Quote from: hobbes on April 15, 2011, 09:58:06 AMIf I know a tom's location by either roosting him the night before or hearing him in the morning, I always move in and set up on him to try and kill him shortly after flydown.
Quote from: tennturkey1 on April 15, 2011, 08:32:27 AMI like to scout birds a few days before season. Then I go in and set up early for a couple hours on a predetermined location. Hopefully within a couple hundred yards of a roost, if I have done my home work. I start off with a few soft tree calls. If no reply I make a short soft series of yelps and purrs every 20 minutes. If nothing happens after a couple hours I am a run an gun hunter. As for moving in on a roosted bird, I will do that if he gobbles early enough while it is still dark enough to move in. If trees are leaved out that helps. Just my way. Good Hunting! God's Speed! Ronnie