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Started by Bobby5, April 23, 2020, 01:14:51 PM
Quote from: silvestris on April 23, 2020, 01:39:50 PMAs you have probably surmised, I won't use blinds or decoys, but I use soft clucks and tree yelps very sparingly, just enough so he knows where I am and hopefully flies down in my direction. If performed correctly, the time doesn't matter as long as it is immediately after or on top of his gobble. You just want to think he heard you, i.e.. softly.
Quote from: MK M GOBL on April 23, 2020, 04:42:21 PMVery little calling to birds on a roost, I let him know I'm there but that's about it unless there are hens talking and then will depend on what the hen(s) are doing. I hit them toms when they are on the ground, or need to work a hen and let her drag him in. I do a lot of scouting before season to know where birds are, are going or going to be at different times. I scout through my whole season always keeping tabs on birds. From there it's boots on the ground so I know where I will need to be. From this I am figuring out field hunts, timber hunts, roosts, feeding and traveling areas as well. I hunt some farm country with broken timber and fields/pastures, a lot of road time, binoculars and listening spots all go in to this as well. Going to guess just need to apply tactics to your hunt area, once you have some of this down you look for "same" in other areas. It's what works for me, and of course more to it than just this but it's a start.MK M GOBL