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Author Topic: Late season gobblers by Bowhunter 45 ... cant even tell ya all the stories !!!!  (Read 5690 times)

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You know I love hunting but I am seriously all about turkey hunting and I really cant describe how much fun I had in the last four days. I will say this , if you head over for the last few days do not go in the woods at 4 am because the birds will gobble their butts off at you on the roost but guaranteed to leave you frustrated when they head the other way ...It was cloudy in the morning BUT when the sun came out around 10 am sh$t started to happen quickly ..I might be making it sound easy but it was knowing how to go about it ..We hardly saw any hens and the birds were all back deep in the timber so the best thing I can tell you is to get high on a ridge and try to locate where he is using a locator call or by giving a few single loud clucks and once he answers you move quickly as possible to his position without spooking him and then try to stay above him because most likely he will not come down hill.. I like to get about 100 yrds or closer before calling because you are now in his wheel house and if you play the bird right it will be fatal for the old boy.On this trip I called 10 different birds to our position in 4 days of hunting and NOT ONE before before 10 am .. when the sun came out it was a gobbling fest but I had to find the birds that were hot and wanted to play the game.. We walked our butts off but when it happened it happened fast ...The four birds we took all were 3 to 4 year old birds and all had 1 in or bigger spurs ... If we could not see hooked spurs we let them walk just because I was after the smart old boys and we did find them...If you need help or advice I will share my knowledge any time but it takes years of doing it to become and advid turkey hunter.. Main thing is taking time in the evenings roosting birds and knowing where they are and finding many as possible so you have many options to harvest ,, on this trip I roosted over 20 birds the first evening but that was running around quick as I could right at dark locating birds .. So if you go this week just sleep in to around 10 am and hunt mid day because if one gobbles he should come running .. Do not over call and use more clucks than yelps because the hens are noy yelping alot anymore but clucks with kill a turkey any time of the year.. soft suttle clucks and purrs should work well ....and  the best thing about this hunt I NEVER SAW ONE OTHER HUNTER AT ALL , not counting very few locals on the roads anywhere .... That was sweet as it gets for me ... well hope you enjoy the pictures ..and good luck if you head out for the final leg of the season....Plus we caught a butt load of trout so it was awesome ....

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Spurs of plenty

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Teddy Kyle 2011 late turkey hunt

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Big birds down

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Gobblers 2011

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Porcupine or bear?

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Nice! Congrats and thanks for sharing the pics.
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Some great birds :IBCOOL: I would hate to see a porcupine that could do that :yike: :chuckle:
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Went out last Friday and I believe your pretty much spot on, however we did call in a nice gobbler to 20 yards at 0545.  But it did shut down after that.  Would have hunted the rest of the day but got pretty warm and decided it was better to get the bird on some ice then pack it around all day.  Those are some of the nicest spurs I've seen on a WA bird.  Congrats!!
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Porcupine or bear?
Never seen a Porkie eat anything other than bark. Those chips look pretty big. Any other claw marks?

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yeah IT was a bear but my buddy thinks porcupine ... :chuckle: :chuckle: and their was claw marks... just seeing who would tell me what !!

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the best thing I can tell you is to get high on a ridge and try to locate where he is using a locator call or by giving a few single loud clucks and once he answers you move quickly as possible to his position without spooking him and then try to stay above him because most likely he will not come down hill.. I like to get about 100 yrds or closer before calling because you are now in his wheel house and if you play the bird right it will be fatal for the old boy.On this trip I called 10 different birds to our position in 4 days of hunting and NOT ONE before before 10 am
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the best thing I can tell you is to get high on a ridge and try to locate where he is using a locator call or by giving a few single loud clucks and once he answers you move quickly as possible to his position without spooking him and then try to stay above him because most likely he will not come down hill.. I like to get about 100 yrds or closer before calling because you are now in his wheel house and if you play the bird right it will be fatal for the old boy.On this trip I called 10 different birds to our position in 4 days of hunting and NOT ONE before before 10 am

Thanks for the tips...I'll put them to use tomorrow.
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Great pics.  I'll try the advice this weekend!  I've applied Tick Off to everything so I think I'm ready. 

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Well good luck and one other thing to try if he does not come to you within a reasonable time , like in a half hour is to try moving back and forth on a ridge clucking as you move then go right back to where you started .. I always take off clucking as I am walking around . you do not need to go far about 50 yrds and then turn around clucking as you return to your original position.. once you return do not call again for awhile but if all the sudden he gobbles on his own without you calling to him most likely he is coming and lookin for you .. answer him one more time with a couple more clucks..then watch for him to appear ... good luck

 


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