Did I mention today was hunt #40 this season????
I'm hunting TX, KY, FL, AL, Neb, KS, SD, OK, MT,,, SOMEWHERE else next year!!

deltadukman wrote:Yall need to quit trying to use those decoys after about the first couple of weekends. Soft tree yelps, let him know your there and shut up.
I do it and I will continue to do it, but I try and let it get good enough daylight before I do, and I usually take my hat and do a fly down before I call. Especially with a bird i've been hunting for a few days. Less is more in my opinion. I am not one for decoys, but your right, nothing is set in stone with these birds...but I've killed more and had less spook without a decoy, then with them...especially older smarter birds.cockandlock25 wrote:deltadukman wrote:Yall need to quit trying to use those decoys after about the first couple of weekends. Soft tree yelps, let him know your there and shut up.
You're the first guy I have heard on here say to call at a roosted bird. I bet I have read 100+ comments say to NEVER call at a bird on the roost. I have seen it work doing both techniques because I have killed them both ways. There are no concrete rights and wrongs for turkey hunting. You are at their mercy in the spring.
this distance, the decoy, and any calling would concern me in your described situation. MAYBE you can get 50-60 yards on a turkey that has never been hunted and there is a sand road leading into a lot of cover and you got there wayyy before dark. But still...if you can see him - then he can see you. and then you definitely cant call or blink and you still probably couldnt have gotten that close without alerting him to "something strange".THE BUCKMAN wrote:Had one ON the roost this morning...gobbling his head off. Could see him 50-60 yards away.
aweyerman wrote:Should've ended at shooting hours. Who cares if he's a little banged up from hitting the limbs and ground on the way down.
JCOOLEY wrote:when you get finished toten the number two mans musket around for him holler and we will try again.
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