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Started by High plains drifter, April 27, 2020, 09:54:26 PM
Quote from: Hobbes on April 29, 2020, 01:52:00 PMIt's difficult to assume what you should or shouldn't do from your description. "Hunkered in the brush" is a fairly general explanation of a set up. In most cases you need to be able to see and be somewhat comfortable from a set up. I prefer to put a tree at my back and not close myself in a bunch of brush. Sit still and let the tree break up your outline and your camo do its job. Wing beats are no indication of a big gobbler. A set of wing beats from any turkey sounds big. It could have simply been the Jake's or a hen either flying down or setting the pecking order straight. I don't try to move on a bird at 20 yards unless I can see it to know when to move or I know that I'm blocked from their view. As far as shooting jakes goes, I prefer not to. Any Jake that I shoot at this point in my life is a case of mistaken identity.
Quote from: davisd9 on April 29, 2020, 03:11:23 PMPlease post a picture of the bird, full fan means not a jake.ill try, but I could not get it to work.
Quote from: Jstocks on April 28, 2020, 03:27:56 PMFull fan is mature bird.At least from my perspective.Don't get hung up on beard length. Did it have blonde tips?
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 29, 2020, 03:05:12 PMQuote from: High plains drifter on April 28, 2020, 09:07:36 AMAlso, I might add, this bird had a full fan.So, are you certain the bird you shot was a jake? Mature gobblers can have very short beards (or none at all). What did the spurs look like? ....Short, nubby bumps or something more developed?If you only heard the bird behind you and did not see it, are you certain that one of the two birds that showed up across the creek was not the one you heard? Regardless, the "full fan" comment makes me curious as to what kind of turkey you actually shot. Got any pics of the gobbler showing fan, beard, and spurs?....
Quote from: High plains drifter on April 28, 2020, 09:07:36 AMAlso, I might add, this bird had a full fan.