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Quote from: LaLongbeard on March 10, 2020, 09:59:29 AMTop 10 Louisiana myths. ( more of a top 10 techniques than myths) 1. Remove your muffler before season because turkeys can't hear trucks.2. Door slamming and talking loudly to your buddy has no effect on Gobbling turkeys. 3. Any trail no matter how narrow or the fact that it is off limits to vehicles, should be driven down as far as you can get, because walking is bad for your health.4.When you get to the end of the trail(see #3) throw all your garbage out on both sides of the trail. Household garbage, appliances(stoves,refrigerators etc.) and any beer cans or candy wrappers that has accumulated on the floorboard. Because Gobblers are attracted to garbage. 5. Do not for any reason wake up early or even try to get to your hunting area before daylight. It is much better to wait until Gobbling time and then drive your beat up truck( see muffler modification recommendation #1) 60 miles an hour down dirt roads slinging gravel. Drive up and down every road or trail drive right up to anyone you see or any parked vehicle. Then back up turn around and repeat until you have shut every gobbler in the area completely up. 6. Squawk on your box call as loud and fast as possible for as long as you can, while breathing from your mouth (the breathing technique is important) all real Turkey hunters are mouth breathers, your grandpa said so. 7. When by some accident you hear a Gobbler immediately start in his direction blowing a crow call as loud as possible while you stumble in his direction. Do not stop calling even after the Gobbler shuts up keep at it. When you think your close to were he was Gobbling just keep circling the area alternating blowing on the crow call and squawking on the box call. 8. Best time to use a crow call is in the black dark as early as possible preferably an hour before daylight. Best time to owl hoot is 2pm on sunny days. 9. When you hear another hunter calling to a Gobbler, go help him call! You've probably already met him during the #5 technique and he'll be glad to see you again. Just stomp as loud as possible toward the Gobbler using the proven crow/box call combo. 10. Start your season on your deer lease. After the second day of the season and you have completely shut every turkey on your lease down or ran him off the property, head directly to the nearest public land, after 8am of course. Spend as much time as you can meeting the other hunters and seeing if they are having any luck. Complain about the lack of turkeys and how much better it was in 1975, even though you started turkey hunting 3 years ago. About April 15 drive to Texas and pay to hunt over a deer feeder... kill two turkeys. Then post 100 pictures on Facebook so everyone will know you still got it!
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on March 10, 2020, 10:06:00 AMQuote from: LaLongbeard on March 10, 2020, 09:59:29 AMTop 10 Louisiana myths. ( more of a top 10 techniques than myths) 1. Remove your muffler before season because turkeys can't hear trucks.2. Door slamming and talking loudly to your buddy has no effect on Gobbling turkeys. 3. Any trail no matter how narrow or the fact that it is off limits to vehicles, should be driven down as far as you can get, because walking is bad for your health.4.When you get to the end of the trail(see #3) throw all your garbage out on both sides of the trail. Household garbage, appliances(stoves,refrigerators etc.) and any beer cans or candy wrappers that has accumulated on the floorboard. Because Gobblers are attracted to garbage. 5. Do not for any reason wake up early or even try to get to your hunting area before daylight. It is much better to wait until Gobbling time and then drive your beat up truck( see muffler modification recommendation #1) 60 miles an hour down dirt roads slinging gravel. Drive up and down every road or trail drive right up to anyone you see or any parked vehicle. Then back up turn around and repeat until you have shut every gobbler in the area completely up. 6. Squawk on your box call as loud and fast as possible for as long as you can, while breathing from your mouth (the breathing technique is important) all real Turkey hunters are mouth breathers, your grandpa said so. 7. When by some accident you hear a Gobbler immediately start in his direction blowing a crow call as loud as possible while you stumble in his direction. Do not stop calling even after the Gobbler shuts up keep at it. When you think your close to were he was Gobbling just keep circling the area alternating blowing on the crow call and squawking on the box call. 8. Best time to use a crow call is in the black dark as early as possible preferably an hour before daylight. Best time to owl hoot is 2pm on sunny days. 9. When you hear another hunter calling to a Gobbler, go help him call! You've probably already met him during the #5 technique and he'll be glad to see you again. Just stomp as loud as possible toward the Gobbler using the proven crow/box call combo. 10. Start your season on your deer lease. After the second day of the season and you have completely shut every turkey on your lease down or ran him off the property, head directly to the nearest public land, after 8am of course. Spend as much time as you can meeting the other hunters and seeing if they are having any luck. Complain about the lack of turkeys and how much better it was in 1975, even though you started turkey hunting 3 years ago. About April 15 drive to Texas and pay to hunt over a deer feeder... kill two turkeys. Then post 100 pictures on Facebook so everyone will know you still got it!Man , you are spot on. And this folks , about sums it up.
Quote from: hotspur on March 10, 2020, 11:11:33 AM
Quote from: LaLongbeard on March 10, 2020, 12:49:14 PMQuote from: hotspur on March 10, 2020, 11:11:33 AMpretty good, but you forgot to shoot your shotgun at dawn because turkeys will gobble at gunshots I've heard them do it
Quote from: Bearcat1997 on March 10, 2020, 04:00:53 PMI've heard the statement that turkeys won't cross fences. However, I have experiences that say if the tom really wants what is on the other side of the fence, he will cross it.
Quote from: Turkeyman on March 11, 2020, 06:37:27 AMWell, say what you will...or believe what you will...but I've had them pick me up by seeing my eyes. If I'm calling a bird in and there are hens involved I always spin my head net around and look through the netting. I've had close hens see my eyes, but not if my headnet is spun.