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Tactical Question
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04/04/23 11:05 PM
04/04/23 11:05 PM
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Bamarich2
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Question… I hunt a property where our gobblers are running in groups and hen groups as large as 4-5 have no gobblers with them. The hens have definitely busted up, but aren’t yet nesting the whole day from what I’m seeing. Very little or no gobbling every morning, even though I know some are in the area. For those who have had success in this scenario, what tactics worked… and what didn’t work?
Last edited by Bamarich2; 04/04/23 11:06 PM.
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Re: Tactical Question
[Re: Pwyse]
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04/05/23 06:33 AM
04/05/23 06:33 AM
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BamaGuitarDude
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It’s boring, but figure out where they wanna be and get there before they do. Sit down and be still and wait. those low sitting chairs (turkey loungers) make long sits tolerable
Last edited by BamaGuitarDude; 04/05/23 06:33 AM.
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Re: Tactical Question
[Re: jlbuc10]
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04/05/23 07:54 AM
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Bamarich2
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What tells you they are in the area? Trail cam pics
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Re: Tactical Question
[Re: Bamarich2]
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04/05/23 08:34 PM
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Sometimes older birds gobble lot later - i hav seen them gobble for first time routinely 45-60 min after first gobble time. Not sure what u are doing - but if u are leaving 30-40 min after first gobble time cause u not hearing anything - may not mean they are not gobbling. I hav made this mistake more than once - leave an area 30 min after first gobble time cause no gobble and there is an older bird there that gobbles later
Also - a very dominant bird can shut the hole bunch up
The get where they want to b is key. If they quiet and all u hav is timber - this can b impossible - but can u follow them in a big clear cut r field if u hav those
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