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What is your hunting style?
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I mostly sit and wait, but i do both!
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Tried to get you some pics to get you fired up. Normally I see about 300 turkeys. Yesterday 2. as in one two......hope thats not a sign. LOL
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Definetly sitting.....
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Bone where you in North east or Yakima area?
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It depends on how many gobble shots I drank the night before...
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Quote from: yelp on March 07, 2009, 05:29:24 PM
It depends on how many gobble shots I drank the night before...
You perfer laying in wait, like in sleeping huh....lol.
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run-n-gun.
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I only run and gun. But if I know a gobbler is working a certian strip of timber, I might sometimes sit and wait, maybe an hour tops, to see if he gobbles on his own. Usually sitting time equals nap time.
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Run and gun about 70% of the time.
For folks that may not be familiar with turkey hunting... running and gunning does not imply stalking or sneaking in on gobbling birds. Very dangerous for you and other hunters.... at the very least you stand a good chance of screwin up another hunter working a bird.
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Running and gunning. Keeps me in shape
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im a pretty patient turkey hunter so i most sit and wait an area out. but late morning early afternoon if i havnt heard a bird . i definatly will be cuttin and runnin.
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Stumble and Hope. I've only killed 1 Turkey in 3 years trying.
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