kyle check this out
2 springs back i was hunting this farm that i always hunt
the owner told me to set up behimd the barn/sheds right on the filed edge.
he said he had been seeing the toms come in and feed there for weeks.
i get set up,its drizzling out.i sit for 4 hours,done see any or hear any birds.
so i walked around all the buildings and thru the little patch of trees by them.i did this to see if they were in the other filed.
sure enough they were that morning.i yelped abot 4 times as loud as i could.
the big ol boss gobbled back 3 times.i stopped calling and just sat ther for minute trying to decide as to what i should do.
i decided that since it was only 39 degrees and drizzling and my blind was about 350 yds back behind me and the heater was full of gas that i would go sit in the blind and see what would shake down for the rest of the a.m..as i walked back to my blind i decided to call a little bit.as i walked i would pace of about 50 or 60 steps,stop and yelp 3 times,walk another 50 or 60 paces and yell 3 more times.i did this untill i got back to my blind.
once igot in my blind i stated calling about every hour,3 clucks and a soft purr and that was it.no decoys out or anything.
i sat the untill 2:45 p.m. watching the drizzle slap the filed in front of me.i was about to say the hell with and call it a day.
thats when i looked out the back of the blind to see this big ass tom come waddling in following the same trail i made coming back to my blind as i called.
he never made a sound.the land owner told me later that day that he seen me when i walked back to my blind calling like that.he also said that tom follwoed the exact same trail nad would stop and look real hard everytime he came to a spot that is stopped and called from.
so they do know exactly where you are calling from if they respond to your call.
patience is one of the best tools for turkey hunting.espeically if you have a small area to hunt like me.
all the best for the rest of the season too.
oh ya,little trick that works for me.
every day i get to the turkey woods i pray to the god of the hunt and the woods and pay a little homage by burning a turkey feather.
i do all of this well before sunup.(wife says i am weird,but it seems to help for me
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