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Turkeys 🦃 3 coachg 0
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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1796453" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>Aside from that, can I ask how you're hunting them? My favorite way to bust those mofos is to already be located within a certain distance of where they're roosted and calling to them before they even pitch out. You can get one done up in an hour if you're already in his stomping ground when he starts feeling pretty on the roost. After that, if I haven't had any early morning luck then I hunt them the way many hunt deer up through the mid morning, pick some areas where they feed, dust or strut, or screw and then be there concealed doing a few social calls every so often (clucking, mild purring and cutting), dekes optional. I do alright when I have time to go. I wish I could call like my grandfather, he only used leaves to call with, never bought a turkey call, and he could talk one into getting in the truck of its own volition if he really wanted to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1796453, member: 42731"] Aside from that, can I ask how you're hunting them? My favorite way to bust those mofos is to already be located within a certain distance of where they're roosted and calling to them before they even pitch out. You can get one done up in an hour if you're already in his stomping ground when he starts feeling pretty on the roost. After that, if I haven't had any early morning luck then I hunt them the way many hunt deer up through the mid morning, pick some areas where they feed, dust or strut, or screw and then be there concealed doing a few social calls every so often (clucking, mild purring and cutting), dekes optional. I do alright when I have time to go. I wish I could call like my grandfather, he only used leaves to call with, never bought a turkey call, and he could talk one into getting in the truck of its own volition if he really wanted to. [/QUOTE]
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