Hey Yall,
I had a weird day in the Colorado turkey woods on Sunday, looking for a few tips on things I am doing wrong.
So I started the morning walking around a meadow with a few steep ridges coming off of it. Was a sort of scouting hunt to see if it was a good area. Turned out to be a dry hole so I moved to a new spot and got there around 7AM and saw a bunch of fresh tracks in the snow as soon as I got there. I ended up setting up on top of a small ridge right in front of a large open meadow. I threw a breeder Hen and a Jake decoy down in a a draw right beneath me where I saw a bunch of tracks moving through toward the meadow. From about 7:30 - 9:30 I heard about 5 different gobbles coming from the other side of the adjacent draw, about 80 yards away. I was using my mouth call and would respond every time with a loud yelp (something I have heard from a few Merriams guys). It seemed like these gobblers were running away from my call, I would hear them gobbling farther and farther away. I got impatient and started chasing them a bit and the same thing would happen, I would hear a gobble, some seemed as close as 30-40 yards away, I would throw a yelp out, and the next gobble was farther away. I never saw a turkey.
You guy have any tips on how to bring these birds toward me instead of chasing them away? Should I try staying quiet, maybe throw some soft clucks or yelps rather than loud ones?
I had a weird day in the Colorado turkey woods on Sunday, looking for a few tips on things I am doing wrong.
So I started the morning walking around a meadow with a few steep ridges coming off of it. Was a sort of scouting hunt to see if it was a good area. Turned out to be a dry hole so I moved to a new spot and got there around 7AM and saw a bunch of fresh tracks in the snow as soon as I got there. I ended up setting up on top of a small ridge right in front of a large open meadow. I threw a breeder Hen and a Jake decoy down in a a draw right beneath me where I saw a bunch of tracks moving through toward the meadow. From about 7:30 - 9:30 I heard about 5 different gobbles coming from the other side of the adjacent draw, about 80 yards away. I was using my mouth call and would respond every time with a loud yelp (something I have heard from a few Merriams guys). It seemed like these gobblers were running away from my call, I would hear them gobbling farther and farther away. I got impatient and started chasing them a bit and the same thing would happen, I would hear a gobble, some seemed as close as 30-40 yards away, I would throw a yelp out, and the next gobble was farther away. I never saw a turkey.
You guy have any tips on how to bring these birds toward me instead of chasing them away? Should I try staying quiet, maybe throw some soft clucks or yelps rather than loud ones?