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Started by Mossberg90MN, March 01, 2020, 01:53:03 AM
Quote from: TauntoHawk on March 01, 2020, 12:39:30 PMThere a few reasons why most turkey hunters preach hunting high.1. Can hear better from on top, sometimes into multiple bottoms2. It is much faster to make a move down the charge up hill after them3. Generally coming up hill he will have to commit closer to see the calling source (you) then coming down and peering over an edge.There a few times I find the birds are in bottoms more then up on ridges. Here in the north east we often don't have much green up at all for a season opener. At those times the most new growth green are down in the bottoms by water and that's usually where I find the birds hanging out. And the inverse late in the season when it's hot I find them back down there because it's got better shade and is cooler in the late morning and afternoons.I still start high based on reasons 1 and 2 from the list above but often have dropped right down into the bottoms to kill a bird.All that to say a rarely start down in one but yes I can think of specific hunts where I've found the need be in a bottom to kill one if that's where they wanted to be. I'll still try and keep that last little bit of terrain between to use to my advantage. I can only think of one situation/place that I purposely start below the birds and it's a point where they go down hill after fly down 99% of the time to get fields. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 01, 2020, 10:29:27 AMSimple answer,...yes. I hunts 'em where they at. There is no set formula for hunting turkeys,...other than try not to scare them off before they get in range. My formula is this: get close, call to 'em, see how they react. Once they react, I react in whatever manner I think is going to work the best to get them in range before I scare them off. ...Sometimes my formula works,....sometimes it doesn't!