My buddy has had success with reaping.In Iowa. I'll be hunting a mile from my house where I deer hunt with family. Pushed the flocks around while deer hunting. I plan to hunt second season April 12-16 and 4th season April 24 - May 12. Both shotgun as I am not practiced with my bow. No idea how it will go but going to start in a blind and see where they are. Will probably start with a jake and hen decoy. I've been thinking reaping may be a good tactic based on terrain but have never tried.
i see very few up hereNorth Central KS used to be a go to place for me almost every year. Haven't been back in a long time no.
I ran into a supervisor from KDWP at a sportshow maybe a year before covid. Turkeys in our area had already tanked along with many other areas I noted. I brought this up at the end of his presentation and he talked to me like I was an idiot who must not get out much because "the turkey population is doing well" were his exact words. After I pointed out I live amongst the wildlife on acreage and have hunted turkeys for 25 plus years and our flocks had went from 100s to less than a couple dozen he stilled scoffed. Funny now the regulations that are in place to try and create a comeback. Maybe KDWP needs to get out there or maybe again the truth wasn't going to come out of him with a crowd in front of him.Regular huntin' buddy and I will be out at zero dark thirty on opening day of the KS gun season. We hunt a flock that is down to about 15 from 120+ some years back. They always roost in the same trees. We set up a group of decoys in the open, hide behind a couple of red cedars, and call. It usually works. Just one came in to the decoys opening morning last year. It was my buddy's turn at first shot and he bagged it. I got mine a few days later out of the same flock by crawling along a road cut to close on henned-up toms out in corn stalks. My noisy crawl aroused the curiosity of one of the toms. When I raised my head above the cut for a look-see, there he was looking at me. Bagged.
Turkeys have gone the way of pheasants in KS - fewer and fewer. KS wisely cancelled the fall season last year and I expect it will be cancelled this year. The spring limit is also down to one tom from two which has been the spring season limit since I began hunting them over 20 years ago. The fall limit has been as high as six, hens included, over those years. New limits on non-resident tags are in place as well.
They have been talking SMACK for a long time. They started their smack talking when Pheasants started their decline 15-20 years ago.KDWP folks probably get bawled out, bad perf reviews, demoted, fined, or fired if they admit things just ain't what they used to be.
That's a lazy warden. I called a KDWP warden once and he got all over it.I lost respect for KDWP and their officers after I called about some hunter harassment I was experiencing while turkey hunting there. Guy on the phone didn't seem to care, didn't even ask where it happened and didn't even want to go talk the guy after I saw his truck parked in his driveway down the road from where I was. Haven't been back to KS since.
Nice pics.Most of the western US has Meriams and RioGrande turkeys.
These are Eastern from western Montana.
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