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Started by Bowguy, January 07, 2020, 06:59:12 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on January 14, 2020, 09:59:11 PMThe first time I take someone out I'm basically guiding them in a sense. They do no calling. As we hunt I let them into what I'm doing n why. If they called our odds would decrease most times imo. I want them to succeed or at least be close. Here's sort something to think about. You wanna keep her entertained. The hunt should be entertaining. You should find birds. I'd personally have a bunch located. Not sorta located, exactly where they are n I'd be right near em. Just like I'd do for my own hunts except I'd prob be trying even harder if that makes sense. I bet to some it does. The night before I'd def roost one. Daylight breaks and we're in the game. If it flew down the wrong way I'd start on another I had located. From there as I worked him ,if possible ,I'd just give some info as to what we're doing, trying, etc. 20 years old and 12 ga ought to work if she's familiar w gun. My daughter is 19 and killed birds w a 12 for years now. She's only 5'. 2" tall. Remember turkey loads smart if you're not accustomed to em. Pattern gun for her. Let her shoot lighter loads. I just prob wouldn't feel the need to "trick" her by giving her a turkey load first time in the dark opening morn. Don't take this wrong, if you're at all dramatic have someone else pattern/sight gun in. You can't cringe every time you shoot and expect her not to be worried. If I didn't answer you questions or if you have more I'd be glad to help
Quote from: Bowguy on January 15, 2020, 05:20:25 AMOk let me address trick the kid first. I'm not referring to having fun watching em freak out. That's asinine. Talking bout letting em shoot light loads only. The day you hunt they get a real load. Their adrenaline masks any extra recoil. Like I said you want to know where they're gonna go. If you have a few blinds, either roost one at night and set one up if you can quietly in the morn or set both spots if you're sure they're using em and try n pattern them in the morn. It's still older information than roosting but if they're consistently using the top route and that's all you can physically handle that'd be your best bet. Two spots could be tough though. If that's all you have and they aren't there it could be a long sit. Find as many as you can in as many areas as you can
Quote from: Bowguy on January 15, 2020, 06:10:54 PMIf the chokes are completely out don't shoot the gun. You need a choke in. Get a reg factory full or even mod choke. You may lose a pinch range but the advantage of a fogiveable pattern are great. Forget TSS. She's not gonna spend big money to try this sport. Def not to pattern w that stuff. Try federal grand slam loads. I tried em last year n was way impressed. Remington premier turkey loads might work too. Forget most the rest unless you come across Winchester supremes. They're discontinued. I'd just try the federal. Remember to pattern/sight in her gun