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I've done what TheStovePipeKid suggested a few times, even alone it works well. Another thing, Had a hung up bird that would gobble at every call, or on it's own. We worked that bird for a couple of hours. It was the last day and last hour of season. Got around for a different angle, let out a few yelps and immediately followed with the gobble shaker and a few slaps to the leg with the hat. That bird came a running, gobbling the entire way. Had heard about that in a seminar several years ago. It was a last ditch effort but it worked.
Quote from: gaddy on May 22, 2019, 08:23:30 AMI've done what TheStovePipeKid suggested a few times, even alone it works well. Another thing, Had a hung up bird that would gobble at every call, or on it's own. We worked that bird for a couple of hours. It was the last day and last hour of season. Got around for a different angle, let out a few yelps and immediately followed with the gobble shaker and a few slaps to the leg with the hat. That bird came a running, gobbling the entire way. Had heard about that in a seminar several years ago. It was a last ditch effort but it worked.Heck yeah, that's worth having in my arsenal. Still learning as much as I can, tons of variables.
I agree with the above posts. Like I said, this was a last hour of the season Hail Mary move on a bird that I had exhausted every trick in my bag on. Go big or Go home I said. The thing about Turkey hunting is it's fun, and a challenge. First you have to locate them, then you have to get them to come to you, using your best feminine yelps, cuts, purrs and any thing else you can think of. Had a few gals try this tactic on me in my younger days Then if you happen to hear a tom respond that is locked up, and also hear a hen with him, Mimic the hen as best as possible. Sound for sound and asap after she sounds off. She might be the dominant hen in the group. You might set up a "cat fight" which can bring her in, with the tom in tow, or others might show up to see what happens. The toms will generally come in silent. It's all a game and that is what makes it so fun. I am by no means a turkey expert but I like to try different things, I hunt as much as I can and try different things. Bird or not, I had fun playing the game, and that's all that matters.