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On Monday at my house in Spokane they were gobbling up a storm and my daughter even talked one over with just her voice. He came with in 30 feet of her all puffed up in full display gobbling at almost any sound she made. Had 7-8 hens with him.
Machias, my teenager took one down your direction on the Wa side of the line. No hens 4 Toms all traveling together. He had a friend record it, when they he hit his box call the gobbled like crazy but did not come to the call. He had to go Iwo Jima to cut the yardage
Turkeys were very active down here 3 weeks ago. Buddy and I went out yesterday and all of the turkeys we encountered were quiet and no gobbling. Ended up cutting a Tom off. Will see what the action is like on Saturday.
I've heard a famous bow-hunter say" shoot 'em low, watch 'em go,shoot 'em high, watch 'em die".It sounds like that's what happened to you tgomez
No luck for my hunter in Evans. Some activity on the roost very little on the ground. Super quiet. No gobbling even in the evening while going to roost. Usually going ape during 6 to sunset. Nothing. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
The turkeys that had my attention the last couple days only gobbled on the roost and wanted nothing to do with my calling. They also have a lot of hens with them. I pattered them and set up some ambushes that almost paid off. I think I'm going to look for some younger and dumber turkeys next week.
Quote from: Yelper Guy on April 19, 2019, 01:23:39 PMI've heard a famous bow-hunter say" shoot 'em low, watch 'em go,shoot 'em high, watch 'em die".It sounds like that's what happened to you tgomez Yup, I had my pin set on 30 yards and after the shot I ranged it at 32.5 yards. That old saying is very true.