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Really want to bag a turkey this next spring. Been studying up on the gobblers. Watching videos and what not. One thing that caught my attention was a comment made by a celebrity hunter lol western turkey hunting isn't sitting in a blind. Would be more like elk hunting moving around getting a location then setting up...? What are your thoughts...does it vary on what part of the state your hunting? Private land access??? Would love to get your guys two cents.... thanks -Jes
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January 26, 2017, 07:47:46 AM »
. Depends on what hunt you want
Depends on what the birds are doing.
I have done both, I found spot and stalk with selective calling to be the most rewarding.
But sometimes you need to change up tactics, just like any other types of hunting. Let the animals dictate on what you need to do as a hunter.
Both methods are proven lethal.
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I am certainly no expert but I believe that if you are hunting with youth hunters a blind is the way to go.
If you are in an area with high density of turkeys it is the way to go. If you know their travel route and can setup near that or if you know where they roost and fly down to a blind is the way to go. They totally conceal your movement.
I would think a blind on private property is better also, less chance of someone else messing with your setup. Lots of guys running and gunning on public land, odds are high you will call one of them in from a stationary blind.
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Not sure you'd want to do this on public land, but...
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Put in the time and scout. I've hunted turkeys for over 18 years and my most successful way is to find the roost, come back the next morning and set up with a hen and Jake decoy within 100 yards VISIBLE to the roost. 90% of the time the Toms will be the first ones down to display themselves. It's a matter of seconds of them flying/running to your decoys. No need for a blind, keep movement to a minimum and find cover where your silhouette isn't exposed. Don't be afraid to get too close.
Haven't touched a call in years..
I rarely hunt turkeys for myself anymore. I usually take a family member or a friend if they want to shoot one. The excitement is gone. spot and stock, calling, taking them with a bow. The turkey population over here is insane and zero challenge anymore if that makes sense. A lot of farmers over here HATE them, getting into their winter hay stacks and imagine 300-400 turkeys in a corner of a winter wheat field, they don't nip off the tips like deer, they pull the whole sprout.
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January 27, 2017, 08:09:15 AM »
Thanks to everyone for all the great info. Of course I'm taking on the task of archery hunting these suckers. Probably going to be out there the opening week. Leaning more towards the idea of spot and stalk, and minimal calling if any...being my first year.
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Go ahead and call why not. Some of the worst hen calls I have ever heard was from an actual hen and where do ya think the Tom went with her and not me.
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When I was 16 and first started turkey hunting I loved to run and gun. Now at 34 and more experienced knowing where they are and their patterns, I like to use a blind. You can get away with much more movement in a blind and if you are thinking of using a bow then I highly recommend one. If you are easily bored and restless I recommend you run n gun. Whatever you choose be safe and good luck.
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