A good morning
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A good morning
It's here again. Turkey time . Just heading out the door. Good luck to all this season and be safe.
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lets go go go be safe good luck it is 4 20 !!!
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Set up this morning busted a hen off her roost.
Called her back in to within 8 yards, her and some other hens that were still roosted about 50 -60 yards away were going insane, clucking and yelping but not one friggan gobble. This went on for about 10 minutes and not a single gobble, eventually the hen moved on to the other hens and they flew down and slowly worked away form us.
Went to the second property and saw a tom already in the field, snuck in the bush but no dice. He gobbled once but i believe he was with a hen already.
On the way to a third property we saw two in a field, obtained permission and went on in. Set up and i started calling for my dad. He got impatient as we had herd no reply and nothing seemed to be moving our way, as he went to peek into a valley the birds we re in they spotted him and busted out. 5 in total.
Today i cant seem to buy a gobble. No toms are responding, its starting to get frustrating.
Called her back in to within 8 yards, her and some other hens that were still roosted about 50 -60 yards away were going insane, clucking and yelping but not one friggan gobble. This went on for about 10 minutes and not a single gobble, eventually the hen moved on to the other hens and they flew down and slowly worked away form us.
Went to the second property and saw a tom already in the field, snuck in the bush but no dice. He gobbled once but i believe he was with a hen already.
On the way to a third property we saw two in a field, obtained permission and went on in. Set up and i started calling for my dad. He got impatient as we had herd no reply and nothing seemed to be moving our way, as he went to peek into a valley the birds we re in they spotted him and busted out. 5 in total.
Today i cant seem to buy a gobble. No toms are responding, its starting to get frustrating.
Mike
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Hey Tye,
If you call to them and they gobble back but won't come in, try playing hard to get. If you are certain they hear you, then they know right where you are. It's hard, but put your call down and just be silent for a half hour or more. I have had good success with this technique. All of the bird I have killed have come in once I toned my calls down to a purr or shut up all together. Including the one I shot this morning . Try the silent treatment, it's deadly.
If you call to them and they gobble back but won't come in, try playing hard to get. If you are certain they hear you, then they know right where you are. It's hard, but put your call down and just be silent for a half hour or more. I have had good success with this technique. All of the bird I have killed have come in once I toned my calls down to a purr or shut up all together. Including the one I shot this morning . Try the silent treatment, it's deadly.
I hunt for memories, the meat's a bonus!
Mike,
I've seen toms moving slower than molases flowing up a tree in december. Have Patience, patience and more patience. If you know they are there and you call to them, they also know where you are. The first gobbler I shot took almost an hour to cross a 300yard wide field. It was agonizing to watch, but well worth it when I dropped the hammer on him at 25 yards.
I've seen toms moving slower than molases flowing up a tree in december. Have Patience, patience and more patience. If you know they are there and you call to them, they also know where you are. The first gobbler I shot took almost an hour to cross a 300yard wide field. It was agonizing to watch, but well worth it when I dropped the hammer on him at 25 yards.
I hunt for memories, the meat's a bonus!
Tried that... didn't work.ecoaster wrote:Hey Tye,
If you call to them and they gobble back but won't come in, try playing hard to get. If you are certain they hear you, then they know right where you are. It's hard, but put your call down and just be silent for a half hour or more. I have had good success with this technique. All of the bird I have killed have come in once I toned my calls down to a purr or shut up all together. Including the one I shot this morning . Try the silent treatment, it's deadly.
Don't give up. It may not work today and tomorow they will be tripping over each other to get to your deke. Just enjoy the fact that you're seeing them. My brother in law is tied in knots each spring when I send him pics, because they don't have turkeys in Nova Scotia.
I hunt for memories, the meat's a bonus!