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Go or no go?
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go, they like to come out in the open during rain. it deafins there hearing in the woods.
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Definetly go
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turkeys will be out longer in light rain.....
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Cool! That's all I needed. Time to bust out the rain gear.
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Grassy fields and clearings like strutnrut said.
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Looked out in my field tonight...rain coming down pretty good.. 1 nice tom had 8 hen's with him
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Well, you can do it... but it may not be pretty....
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Holy cow are you sure that thing was alive when you shot it!
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Lol! I killed one last weekend that looked very similar to that one
I wonder if my taxidermist can reproduce that look?
Oh well...They all taste the same. Good Work!
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Oh that look is easy to resemble, just dunk it in some paint thinner
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I was wondering about the rain also
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Looks like he was half cooked LOL good job
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Try and keep dry..and when the rainshowers quit...one of my favorite times to be in the woods yelping. Hard rains will keep turkeys inactive sometimes they will roost midday..watching us idiots walk around the woods all soaking wet!
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Quote from: parrydog on May 06, 2009, 08:00:17 PM
Holy cow are you sure that thing was alive when you shot it!
Actually that was CoryTDF's bird from a couple of years ago. After he shot it, it rolled down the hillside. The thing looked so horrible he had to take a pic...
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Re: Turkey's in the rain?
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Well, no luck yesterday. Didn't hear a dang thing. Saw 3 while driving and nearly ran a hen over.
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Quote from: parrydog on May 06, 2009, 08:00:17 PM
Holy cow are you sure that thing was alive when you shot it!
LMAO.... now that's funny
They're killable in the rain but they are tougher to call in my experience. I usually head for cover and wait for the afternoon break in the rain when the sun comes out and they get super active. Life's too short to sit in the rain
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Rubbing against the wet brush starts penatrating their feathers ... they don't like that so they will head for openings. As mentioned it also effects their hearing (a main defense). And if windy, they can't rely on their other main defense (their eyesight) with the brush moving every which way.
Where most guys will head for the camp or motel, I put up an umbrella blind in a tree (over my head) along a field edge or a logging spur road and call softly and occassionally ... very effective too!
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Re: Turkey's in the rain?
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I was going to ask about this as well. been pissing down here for the past 4 days. Last time I went out and it was raining was back in 06 and it was dead quite in the woods, didn't see or hear a thing.
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May 14, 2009, 05:20:31 PM »
Come on guys (and women). We sit outside in the wind & rain during duck and goose season. We sit out in the snow and wet during hunting deer. We can't handle a little rain during Turkey season? We live in the Northwest!
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congrats......
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