My daughter and I had an amazing morning! Heard our first gobble while she was getting set in the blind and I was putting out the decoys. Could hear 4 gobblers in the woods behind us and another far off in the woods opposite us. By 9 am we still hadn’t seen a single bird and I was starting to wonder if we would. But not much after 9 we had two hens pop out a hundred yards away or so and we watched them walk across to the next fence row. The rye grass was knee height in spots, so if they didn’t have their heads up to look around they vanished from view.
At about 9:30am two birds show up on our right at about 30 yards; big birds but not strutting and no beards that I could see. They approached the decoys and as they came to about our 12 o’clock position the wind caught their beards! Turns out they were toms but the wet grass not only obscured our view, it also matted the beards to their bodies while they were walking into the wind! I quickly turned on the go pro and you can watch what happened next.
I thought it is illegal to party hunt for turkeys in Ontario? Is it only for like pushing, like driving deer? Does that just mean you can't use someone else's tag while hunting with them. Sorry I'm just confused, nice hunt!
Firearms
Wild turkeys may be hunted using shotguns (including muzzle-loading shotguns) or bows. For additional details on firearms and ammunition requirements, see the general regulations section.
Other regulations
Party hunting is not permitted for wild turkey. You are permitted to call wild turkeys for another hunter after filling your own tag(s), but you must not be in possession of a firearm when doing so. It is illegal to use live decoys or electronic calls while wild turkey hunting in Ontario.
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