Goosemaster
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That is a vulgar comment, if you are a low bagger go ahead and chime in.This has happened to me several times too. It's like they can't figure out one of their own just got blasted in the face by a 12 gauge.
That is a vulgar comment, if you are a low bagger go ahead and chime in.This has happened to me several times too. It's like they can't figure out one of their own just got blasted in the face by a 12 gauge.
This blonde that's had a lot of plastic surgery, gets paid to go hunting. I've watched well she has her own video thing on YouTube. I'm putting a thumbs down on her.Backwoods blond bow hunt...![]()
I don't agree with that at all, I always wear camo I always use a face mask and a hat.Hmmm they spot movement. When i said they had eyes like us i meant daylight/ nightime. Not strength of vision. Thats where diurnal came in. We are classified as that also. You can sit still and theyll come right to you. Ive called birds in twice once wearing a red flannel, the next wearing a red woolrich coat go prove to guys that thought theyd see me they wouldnt. Both times i got flocks of birds to within 20 yards. It was fall both times I scattered flocks and i whistled (kee keed) em in. If you tree stand hunt theyll walk right under you even gun season wearing orange and with not much tree cover. Yes its best to hide but all i wear is beat up jungle fatigues pants snd whatever jacket. None of this fancy camo. Just stay still theyll come right to you. Listen only to show example of time doing this, by 2000s i had mentored over 50 birds out to kids, old folks, vets. Idk how many ive taken personally. I have called birds for my kids wearing blue hoods on their heads and no facemask. I hadnt tokd them to do that. It was cold and we were walking out when we struck the bird. They assumed we were done and it was one of those sit quick deals. Got caught in a cut field and was solid stickers do we couldnt get in. 20 yards again. 7 gobblers came in. Birds never saw us til my oldest raised her gun to shoot. She harvested it
I remember one time it was just starting to get light, I walked underneath the tree that had a jake in it, and he spotted me and flew out of the tree making a racket, and that alerted all the other birds in the area. I ended up with nothing.I would say Toms either see you or hear you if you get too close no matter how dark it is. Full moon ?
Sometimes you have that gobbler roosted, but you stumble past a hen or a jake or two or three and that can end the gig rather abruptly too.
That's really weird you don't really see him out in Baron areas with no trees they like to be near trees in general. They don't like real thick cover, like pheasants like. They only like certain types of trees, and they like clean water. They like springs, if you can find a spring then you're in.In all of my years of pheasant hunting in NWKS I have never run across any turkeys, always figured they needed more tree's than were available in our area. Earlier this week my brother pulled into our land and there were 2 turkeys in the windbreak/homestead area just hanging out.
The closest neighbor with a windbreak is over a mile away and there are no creeks or anything for them to travel up so I have no idea where they came from and no idea how long they would be hanging around.
Most of the people I know, have never even seen a wild turkey.You'd be surprised by how many non-hunting people don't know that turkeys sleep in trees. I've had to tell at least a dozen people that in recent memory.