I've declared 2021 the year of the gobbler. I've never hunted turkeys -- seen many while deer hunting, but I don't suppose that counts. I realize these are tough birds to kill and that my odds of success may be rather low. But, I am trying to learn everything I can before the season comes in.
Any seasoned vets out there that are willing to offer some advice to a rookie?
I've got a few specific questions, but any other advice is most welcome. If it matters, I'll be hunting Easterns in the Southeast on public land -- primarily in river bottoms and hardwood type areas, with some pretty rugged topography in places.
1. How necessary do you consider a decoy? I like to be fast and light as much as possible but will tote a decoy if it is mission critical.
2. I seem to hear varying opinions on the importance of calling. I am obviously not an experienced caller, so plan to carry a crow/owl call and either a box or slate call. Given my ignorance, I don't want to overdo it with subpar calling. Is this the best approach, or would you advise spending a lot of time getting good with various types of calls before I hit the woods?
3. I'm using OnX to do some e-scouting before going boots on the ground to look for sign. Any tips on what to look for on OnX that could indicate promising turkey areas?
4. Perhaps less important than the other questions, but do you have a preferred shotgun load and/or choke tube for turkeys?
Thank you in advance for any guidance!!!
Any seasoned vets out there that are willing to offer some advice to a rookie?
I've got a few specific questions, but any other advice is most welcome. If it matters, I'll be hunting Easterns in the Southeast on public land -- primarily in river bottoms and hardwood type areas, with some pretty rugged topography in places.
1. How necessary do you consider a decoy? I like to be fast and light as much as possible but will tote a decoy if it is mission critical.
2. I seem to hear varying opinions on the importance of calling. I am obviously not an experienced caller, so plan to carry a crow/owl call and either a box or slate call. Given my ignorance, I don't want to overdo it with subpar calling. Is this the best approach, or would you advise spending a lot of time getting good with various types of calls before I hit the woods?
3. I'm using OnX to do some e-scouting before going boots on the ground to look for sign. Any tips on what to look for on OnX that could indicate promising turkey areas?
4. Perhaps less important than the other questions, but do you have a preferred shotgun load and/or choke tube for turkeys?
Thank you in advance for any guidance!!!