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Started by GobbleNut, February 09, 2018, 08:25:09 AM
Quote from: Tail Feathers on February 09, 2018, 08:48:26 AMI want a good description of where the birds roost, move and the property lines and let me go.
Quote from: Bolandstrutters on February 12, 2018, 08:10:59 AMI think you need to be up front with the outfitters when you book your hunt. You've gotta remember, most guys that are paying for guided hunts DO want to be guided. And a lot of guys who don't turkey hunt are using guides to complete their grand slams because there isn't a chance they could do it without. A perfect guided hunt to me would be show up mid afternoon. Get a tour of the property and get general areas that birds commonly roost in. Maybe have the guide help me roost birds that evening and then let me go. Make sure i've got a hot plate waiting for me and a comfortable bed. Other then that, leave me alone.
Quote from: Dtrkyman on February 10, 2018, 03:44:47 PMGuiding hunts for years I see all the I just want turkeys to hunt and a place to eat, sleep, that all goes out the window after 2 days and the property they are on has "no birds"Then they all want the inside scoop for where every turkey in a 100 mile radius hangs out once they go a day or two without a bird.See it often in Nebraska, birds there do not act like birds from the east, very nomadic and can be unpredictable. But often can be called in from a long way off. Biggest issue there is often times they hit the ground and put on there running shoes and guys think the day is shot.Over all guys are great but some get in a panic pretty quick.
QuoteSo, here's another question: How many of you have paid for that and ended up with the outfitter/guide insisting on being "in the way" on your hunt? Surprisingly, I/we have had that happen,...even after clearly explaining to the landowner/outfitter that we not only were not wanting that, but that we expected to be left alone to do "our own thing".