Gellar
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Finally I heard a Tom going crazy this morning!
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That's awesome. Was this an outfitted hunt? I've got to find a way to spin the idea to the wife. lol She's a fair weather fan and is more likely to buckle when there are nice accommodations. My boys would eat it up no matter which way I throw it at them.I kicked it off with the family in TX this spring. Was nice getting out of winter
I can't get tons to come uphill but not cross a creek. They just stop and wait for that hen and after awhile they give up and move on.Has anyone ever heard people say that it is impossible to call a turkey across a fence or up a hill or across a creek? I remember when I was a young turkey hunter I always heard more experienced turkey hunters, including my dad, say those things. I have proven that wrong several times calling birds uphill and across fences. There aren't any big creeks or rivers where I hunt, but I don't see why that would be true either?
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The only time ive been in that situation it was a small river and the Tom’s would do the same thing.I can't get tons to come uphill but not cross a creek. They just stop and wait for that hen and after awhile they give up and move on.
That’s no good! Hopefully you had a partner or the equipment to self rescue.Waiting for the snow to melt some here in Colorado. So far my scouting has resulted in getting my truck stuck and hiking through way to deep of snow.
The water shot was actually me backing out of the spot I got stuck in after getting a tow. I got stuck late in the evening trying to shock gobble birds and had a 1.5mile hike to cell service to call for help.The only time ive been in that situation it was a small river and the Tom’s would do the same thing.
That’s no good! Hopefully you had a partner or the equipment to self rescue.
We were in GeorgewestThat's a great line up! Congrats to all. What part of TX? My buddy was out a few weeks ago and mentioned he just bought some property and he said there were deer and turkey on it. Wooo hoo! He's just NE out of Decatur.
Our first season open 4/12. I’ve seen a group of 4 Tom’s in a private field for about a week on my way to work that are strutting and showin off. 1 will do his thing and then the next and so forth down the pecking order. It’s kind of funny to watch.Starting to see birds struttin' and doing their thing in Kentucky.
April 17 is opening weekend and is always a couple weeks too late imo, but kdfwr will keep all seasons where they are until the end of time... or so it seems
That is definitely half the fun of hunting turkey's!Our first season open 4/12. I’ve seen a group of 4 Tom’s in a private field for about a week on my way to work that are strutting and showin off. 1 will do his thing and then the next and so forth down the pecking order. It’s kind of funny to watch.
Congratulations!!!! 1 long week until I start. It has been the warmest days of the spring today and yesterday. The birds have responded and changed their pattern. We are currently getting a good thunder boomer. It will be interesting to see how the birds respond.Set up probably 60 yards from the roost and had some up close and personal gobbles
I ready for the opener on the 10th for Colorado. Last week the spot I shot my tom last year at had almost two feet of snow so hopefully it has melted.Congratulations!!!! 1 long week until I start. It has been the warmest days of the spring today and yesterday. The birds have responded and changed their pattern. We are currently getting a good thunder boomer. It will be interesting to see how the birds respond.
I use one from Phelps that is an elk diagram. I was in the same boat and couldn’t remember which is which so I just yelped with all of them. The ones that sounded good went in the turkey vest!So which elk diaphragm call will works best for spring Turkey. I can't seem to find mine, but I have plenty of elk calls.
This is almost an exact description of our opening weekend spot as well. We are packing in Friday afternoon this year to avoid the 03:00am hump over to the canyons where the birds will eventually be.The piece of public ground I hunt has become very popular with hikers and bikers in the warm months and skiers and snowshoers in the winter. ... This morning I got about as far as one can from the trail and the road to where some of the deepest ravines are before the sun came up. And the turkeys responded!
I’m hoping there are still some snow piles so I don’t have to bring in an extra gallon of water or waste my knees climbing in and out of the canyon at night.I ready for the opener on the 10th for Colorado. Last week the spot I shot my tom last year at had almost two feet of snow so hopefully it has melted.