I do B... but then I can get antsy and resort to A and then move. bumping the gobbler.
then I come back in a few days and do it again
Going in Blind
Re: Going in Blind
I would go with A and B. There have been times when I haven't done my homework and I sneak in where I have been around turkeys in the past. Usually the areas I know where birds roost are pretty long hikes and/or sometimes I combat a lot of water. That being said, I usually can get to one central location and listen and make my move from there.
Re: Going in Blind
pedro wrote:A Slide in close to the known roost area and hope for one to be there. If they are, then I am good shape. If not and they start gobbling somewhere else, then make a move on them. Too many variables to talk in absolutes.
Re: Going in Blind
pedro wrote:A Slide in close to the known roost area and hope for one to be there. If they are, then I am good shape. If not and they start gobbling somewhere else, then make a move on them. Too many variables to talk in absolutes.
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Re: Going in Blind
Is this Earl? If so welcome aboard, haven't seen you on a board in a while..Greyghost wrote:B
If its not Earl, change your handle in case Earl eventually wants to sign up.
Re: Going in Blind
Busted! Its me.ICDEDTURKES wrote:Is this Earl? If so welcome aboard, haven't seen you on a board in a while..Greyghost wrote:B
If its not Earl, change your handle in case Earl eventually wants to sign up.
Good see see your posts and that you are still busting those turkeys heads.
Earl