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Started by Damson, March 21, 2018, 10:27:35 PM
Quote from: Cut N Run on March 22, 2018, 08:49:28 PMThat same strut zone I mentioned in an earlier post was one of the few openings on over 700 acres of tree farm. Plus, it was a ridge top along a powerline cut, so gobblers could see and be seen for a long way, making it a great place to strut. Every turkey knew it was there and was the place to be...still is far as that goes. As soon as one gobbler was taken out, another would take over a day or two later. We killed 6 grown longbeard gobblers off that one spot between 3 of us one season (which is pretty impressive if you knew the area). The following year, the landowner decided that he was going to start hunting turkeys and he went right to that strut zone since he knew how productive we'd been there. The thing is that the landowner was impatient, didn't sit still, and over-hunted that spot. By the second week of the season, that spot was like a ghost town. Every gobbler that came near it was quiet, periscope up, looking at the cluster of trees that we hunted out of, and there was zero hen traffic. Other places around the farm the birds acted normally.We ended up hunting other places on that land and leaving that spot alone. We still did well on that property, but that one spot was wrecked for the season by too much unnecessary pressure. Before the landowner started hunting there, we'd always be careful going in and out and would let it rest a day or two between kills. It definitely matters how careful & stealthy you are around a regular hunting spot.Jim