Who is looking forward to spring gobbler chasing? With the bad weather cutting the end of my deer season short and the current rain stopping coyote hunting right now turkeys seem to be on my mind.
I got a new 1301 comp to try out. Debating whether I want to run a lpvo or reddot or go as is with the bead. Muzzleloader or 20ga for a second bird
Freedom: freedom to choose what YOU want: what do you want ? looks like you wanted a Beretta 1301, thats a start, whats next ?
What works for you, is not necessarely working for me.
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Who is looking forward to spring gobbler chasing? With the bad weather cutting the end of my deer season short and the current rain stopping coyote hunting right now turkeys seem to be on my mind.
I got a new 1301 comp to try out. Debating whether I want to run a lpvo or reddot or go as is with the bead. Muzzleloader or 20ga for a second bird
I have to admit, once January hits I start counting down the time till turkey season as well.
I am intrigued by you Quebec folk using electronic calls...even if they were legal for turkey in Ontario I don't think I would ever use one but it still makes me wonder what the rationale is behind the differing rules.
Real turkey hunters don’t sit in blinds or use electronic calls. We wear full camo, sit still at the base of a tree taller than our head and wider than our backs, we become calling masters with mouth call/diaphragm, peg and slate/pot calls, box calls and wingbone calls. We roost birds the night before and we might move 10 times on a gobbling Tom to try to kill him. We walk sloughs and swamps ridges and valleys getting eaten by mosquitoes and black flies all for the thunderous google of a strutter and a chance to shoot em “ in the face!”
I use to sit on the ground a lot but way too many ticks nowadays! I've never felt the need to roost birds. I always get my turkeys and I hunt publc land with crazy hunting pressure.
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It's a little early for this thread, but better than writing a novel every time you shoot a mangy coyote in a cornfield.
Rather read the cornfield coyote novel than read your crapy comment about them. Just saying…since you did.
Just teasing about the blinds they work well. I spray my gear down with Sawyers permethrin. Haven’t seen a tick on me in the last 7 seasons. ( gotta get it over the river ). I don’t always roost but I never sit in blinds. I wouldn’t say I run and gun but I do the “ get as close as you dare” to a gobbling Tom and I like to move if needed to kill him. Yeah I bump a Tom or 2 from time to time but it beats trying to stay awake in a chair, staring out the window, eating peanuts waiting for a turkey to walk passed me. Just the way I like to hunt. I like to call a lot as well. I want a fired up strutter to come in gobbling his fool head off. But you gotta feel out the day sometimes they don’t want to play the game my way. So I either head off to a new spot or hunt another day.
I hunt with buddies who use calls that sound almost nothing like a turkey and yet toms will run across fields to the sound. I killed alot more toms when all I took was a gun or bow and sat over watching known areas they walk in the afternoons. Last few years I carry great looking decoys in and out and a couple calls and I end up shooting more coyotes and turkeys.
Hunting from a blind with a 5yo will be a new experience for me and I'm guessing success rate will drop but it's time well spent with my daughter. That's the important part
Who is looking forward to spring gobbler chasing? With the bad weather cutting the end of my deer season short and the current rain stopping coyote hunting right now turkeys seem to be on my mind.
I got a new 1301 comp to try out. Debating whether I want to run a lpvo or reddot or go as is with the bead. Muzzleloader or 20ga for a second bird
I look forward to turkey hunting the second it is over... I'm going to try and get a tom this year with a recurve bow... I recently got back into recurves after a 30 year hiatus. I have taken half a dozen or so with a compound, but this spring, I am going to do "bears & birds" with the recurve.