I've always been a hesitant turkey hunter. Growing up, they were kind of around, but nobody put any effort into hunting them. The last time I had called in a turkey (and missed!) I was less than half my current age. In May of 2016, with the weather uncooperative for our preferred method of spring fishing, I decided to give local Merriam's turkey hunting a try. I put in a fair number of miles over the course of 6 days worth of attempts, including two backpacking trips, and never heard nor saw anything related to turkeys.
While this wasn't exactly encouraging for future attempts, I really appreciated being out in the woods with a tag in my pocket as the world was coming back alive. I found plenty of other game - Deer, Elk, Moose and even Bighorn Sheep. Later that year, my wife hunted doe deer and one of the areas I had found and had plenty of opportunities.
Fast forward to April 7, 2017, the evening before turkey season opens and you'll find me in one of those areas again. But this time, there are turkeys there. After the mile hike, I crested over a ridge and was immediately hit with a gobble. Yes! I could hear hens clucking in the distance, and another gobbler. Finding a hidden place to watch a meadow, I settled in to watch and listen. Some deer were feeding ~100 yards off, and had my attention, when through the binoculars, a black shape appeared between us. A tom turkey! I held still and watched as he fed around that meadow, eventually making it far too close to me for my comfort (as seen in pic above).
I don't know if he saw me or just finished what he was doing, but he turned and fed back the other way. About half an hour later, another tom worked his way through and passed within 30 yards of me on his way to his roost. I waited for darkness to fall, and then attempted to located a roost to no avail. Well, at least they are around! After carefully navigating down the steep slope back to my car, I picked up FireTiger and we went to purchase our tags, prepared for excitement on the opener.
While this wasn't exactly encouraging for future attempts, I really appreciated being out in the woods with a tag in my pocket as the world was coming back alive. I found plenty of other game - Deer, Elk, Moose and even Bighorn Sheep. Later that year, my wife hunted doe deer and one of the areas I had found and had plenty of opportunities.
Fast forward to April 7, 2017, the evening before turkey season opens and you'll find me in one of those areas again. But this time, there are turkeys there. After the mile hike, I crested over a ridge and was immediately hit with a gobble. Yes! I could hear hens clucking in the distance, and another gobbler. Finding a hidden place to watch a meadow, I settled in to watch and listen. Some deer were feeding ~100 yards off, and had my attention, when through the binoculars, a black shape appeared between us. A tom turkey! I held still and watched as he fed around that meadow, eventually making it far too close to me for my comfort (as seen in pic above).
I don't know if he saw me or just finished what he was doing, but he turned and fed back the other way. About half an hour later, another tom worked his way through and passed within 30 yards of me on his way to his roost. I waited for darkness to fall, and then attempted to located a roost to no avail. Well, at least they are around! After carefully navigating down the steep slope back to my car, I picked up FireTiger and we went to purchase our tags, prepared for excitement on the opener.