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Turkey Roost?
« on: April 07, 2010, 06:39:18 PM »
This will be my 2nd year of turkey hunting and I have been wondering how do you locate turkey's in the roost? I found an area which is a good distance from the main road, and you can only hike in. (Not accessible by car) I have not been able to locate where the turkey roost, but have seen them in the general area during the day. What would be my best approach? Head into the area before dark and wait in order to locate? Just not sure :dunno:

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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2010, 06:47:04 PM »
first light last light head into the area. and try to get them to shock gobble. allot of people use owl,crow,or gobbler calls to get them to shock and all will work if they have not been messed with before. i do not tell what i use because it is my secret and i have never seen or heard of anyone doing it but me and my buddy i tought. sorry the other should work for you just fine. hopes this helps.
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2010, 06:50:39 PM »
Ok thanks for the input.

Also, when looking for roosting spots anything in particular to look for? type of tree, terrain, etc?

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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2010, 06:51:20 PM »
In general..look for large trees..turkey will sometimes use a hill to fly into the top of.  Look at the base of trees for droppings.  Also To "roost" or put a turkey to bed..You can stay out in an area turkeys are and listen right at dusk for gobbling.  Toms will gobble normally right after sun down and you can use locator calls..coyote, owl , etc.. to locate birds in roost.  That is the easiest way to locate a roost.  Now that you've located it you can set up within 100 yards of it.  and try to coax them in.  Don't try and hunt the roost..it can be ruined.  They will get more silent.  There are a few guys that flush them off of the roost in the dark and then go back and hunt.  It is a tactic that may work..but I love hearing them gobble and if your careful you can have lots of opportunities hunting around it..etc.  Or you can jump it and only get a few opportunities.  Some roosts will move with hen groups..which toms will follow.  Many established winter roosts are where we find them early in the year and then after breakup the toms and hens will roost at different locations..that is where locator calls can be handy.  Good Luck.
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2010, 07:38:08 PM »
What has already been said plus it also depends on the birds you are hunting. Mountain merriams move...a lot. They often times don't have a specific roost site that they come back to nightly, like say, Rios in the SW often do. If you are in an area that pines are less dense, look for patches of pines where the branches aren't too thick for a turkey to fly in and out of easily.

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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2010, 05:54:43 AM »
first light last light head into the area. and try to get them to shock gobble. allot of people use owl,crow,or gobbler calls to get them to shock and all will work if they have not been messed with before. i do not tell what i use because it is my secret and i have never seen or heard of anyone doing it but me and my buddy i tought. sorry the other should work for you just fine. hopes this helps.

A coyote call will also work, peacock yelper, duck call, goose call, truck door, airhorn or shout. 

I wanna know your "secret call".....  :drool:
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2010, 08:56:14 AM »
Hen squeeler ....  :chuckle:

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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2010, 09:04:42 AM »
Whoopee cushion? :chuckle:
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2010, 10:37:57 AM »
Look for a concentration of droppings and feathers under trees for sure.  I looked under the roost trees we found last weekend and it was unreal the amount of crap and feathers.  Like already stated they like roost trees on a hill so they can walk up past the tree and pitch down into it and out of it in the morning.  But they definitely have a large "home" range..  I'm sure someone on here knows how large of an area they stay in.  Last weekend watched the same group of birds roost 1/2 mile from the previous nights spot but after they flew down they all worked back across the field to within 100 yards of the previos nights roost.  From what I've seen they are habitual, not as much as say a Whitetail, but they definitely do a lot of the same loops and feeding patterns day after day until they are forced to change.   :twocents:
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2010, 12:58:03 PM »
 :)best locator call I use is a coyote howler.
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #10 on: April 08, 2010, 01:08:40 PM »
first light last light head into the area. and try to get them to shock gobble. allot of people use owl,crow,or gobbler calls to get them to shock and all will work if they have not been messed with before. i do not tell what i use because it is my secret and i have never seen or heard of anyone doing it but me and my buddy i tought. sorry the other should work for you just fine. hopes this helps.

A coyote call will also work, peacock yelper, duck call, goose call, truck door, airhorn or shout. 

I wanna know your "secret call".....  :drool:

they call it a secret call for a reason roflol i dont think i can get the sound of a whoopee cushion to carry very far. the real thing prorbaly works better.
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #11 on: April 08, 2010, 01:17:20 PM »
first light last light head into the area. and try to get them to shock gobble. allot of people use owl,crow,or gobbler calls to get them to shock and all will work if they have not been messed with before. i do not tell what i use because it is my secret and i have never seen or heard of anyone doing it but me and my buddy i tought. sorry the other should work for you just fine. hopes this helps.

A coyote call will also work, peacock yelper, duck call, goose call, truck door, airhorn or shout. 

I wanna know your "secret call".....  :drool:

they call it a secret call for a reason roflol i dont think i can get the sound of a whoopee cushion to carry very far. the real thing prorbaly works better.

Professional turkey hunters use the Whoopie a lot.  You have to be close to use it..It isn't for novice's.  A little Whoopie goes a long ways...LOL    :chuckle:
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #12 on: April 08, 2010, 01:50:56 PM »
 :yeah: :lol4: :brew:
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #13 on: April 08, 2010, 04:35:35 PM »
first light last light head into the area. and try to get them to shock gobble. allot of people use owl,crow,or gobbler calls to get them to shock and all will work if they have not been messed with before. i do not tell what i use because it is my secret and i have never seen or heard of anyone doing it but me and my buddy i tought. sorry the other should work for you just fine. hopes this helps.

A coyote call will also work, peacock yelper, duck call, goose call, truck door, airhorn or shout.  

I wanna know your "secret call".....  :drool:

they call it a secret call for a reason roflol i dont think i can get the sound of a whoopee cushion to carry very far. the real thing prorbaly works better.

Professional turkey hunters use the Whoopie a lot.  You have to be close to use it..It isn't for novice's.  A little Whoopie goes a long ways...LOL    :chuckle:

It is  way better than the Ol' hand in the armpit trick due to less movement :P
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Re: Turkey Roost?
« Reply #14 on: April 08, 2010, 06:28:22 PM »
Taco bell....I dont need no stinking whoopee cushion....  :chuckle:
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