WyoDoug
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This is a redo of the thread I had locked because it got derailed bad. Please stay on topic or not post at all. I will update it with notes and try to be more articulate and accurate than I was in the other thread.
Feb 16, 2021 Post
Going to go ahead and start this thread. I will update as things go a long. The below image is from my hunt area.
In this image, not saying where I was yet until I get first crack at shooting it, but these turkeys were feeding January 2021. Looks like 3 toms and rest hens. Man I can't wait. Right by the railroad and highway where they are used to traffic too. Hopefully that works in my favor for the noise factor.
This will be a virgin turkey hunt and probably solo. Doing a spring turkey hunt between April 20th and May 31st. Got several weekends if I don't get beginner's luck on the first wack.
I have done some scouting in the actual area a rancher referred me to and actually used my spotting scope and found turkeys roosting in trees. I didn't go too far in because I did not want to disturb them any more than the ranchers already do.
This is a virgin experience for me so as some have read, I have asked questions of others who have hunted turkeys and watched hours of video related to it. I also have looked at Google Earth and love the habitat I am hunting on: reliable water source, trees close by with dense foliage and good food supply within 100 yards of roosting area.
I plan on scouting again in March and first week of April, mostly parking a distance away and watching them through binos and spotting scope. Here's to turkey hunting and praying for beginners luck!
Feb 16, 2021 Post
Going to go ahead and start this thread. I will update as things go a long. The below image is from my hunt area.
In this image, not saying where I was yet until I get first crack at shooting it, but these turkeys were feeding January 2021. Looks like 3 toms and rest hens. Man I can't wait. Right by the railroad and highway where they are used to traffic too. Hopefully that works in my favor for the noise factor.
This will be a virgin turkey hunt and probably solo. Doing a spring turkey hunt between April 20th and May 31st. Got several weekends if I don't get beginner's luck on the first wack.
I have done some scouting in the actual area a rancher referred me to and actually used my spotting scope and found turkeys roosting in trees. I didn't go too far in because I did not want to disturb them any more than the ranchers already do.
This is a virgin experience for me so as some have read, I have asked questions of others who have hunted turkeys and watched hours of video related to it. I also have looked at Google Earth and love the habitat I am hunting on: reliable water source, trees close by with dense foliage and good food supply within 100 yards of roosting area.
I plan on scouting again in March and first week of April, mostly parking a distance away and watching them through binos and spotting scope. Here's to turkey hunting and praying for beginners luck!