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Posted by wade lucking on 04-18-2009 03:17 PM:

need help spring turkey

does a spring turkey run a similar pattern dayley. and what tips does anyone have for me. tryiong to get my son on a bird and it's not looking good.

other questions i have.

how much calling to do
decoys or no decoys( i have a b mobile tom and 2 hens)
ground blind or no ground blind

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Posted by Randy Tallon on 04-18-2009 03:56 PM:

Roost 'em at night. Get there early in the morning. If you didn't get a chance to roost them at night get the area that you know the birds are. As soon as you hear the first gooble on roost HUSTLE as quietly as you can to a close enough proximety of the bird. I like to sneak in about 75-100 yds of the bird. Let him gooble a time or two more and give him an easy yelp to locate you. When they hit the ground work him in. If he is answering you don't over do the call. I use a slate to get him close and a mouth call to finish him. If you are calling for your boy get him about 5 to 10 yds in front of you. With this technique it's hard to use decoys or blinds. You have to know your game. Know where the birds are. Some birds will hit the ground and bust tail to you Some will hit the ground and gobble their backside off going away from you. Some hit the ground and disappear. It's getting the right bird in the right place at the right time. From my experience when ole Tom likes your call (one day they might not like the slate, but they blow up when you hit a box call) he's coming. I camo up from head to toe. Turkeys have excellent vision as far as picking up movement and color contrast. Good luck.

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Posted by michael widdup on 04-18-2009 03:57 PM:

turkey

try to roost a bird at night then get within 100yds of him in the morning,and use soft purrs,and clucks.i should have tried that this morning,instead i got cutting at them,and the hens took them away,thats why they call it hunting instead of killing.mike


Posted by Randy Tallon on 04-18-2009 04:14 PM:

Mike's right. Once, they pin point you use the easy purrs and clucks to get them in. If you run out of season and you don't have any luck get one of the CD's or VCR's and watch and listen to the different calls used. The saying is that there is no such thing as a bad call. They either like what they hear or ignore it. I'm sure your boy will have his heart pounding in his chest the first time a bird answers and starts in. Mine still does!!!!

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Posted by jackbob42 on 04-19-2009 01:53 AM:

What kind of country are you hunting?

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Posted by treemydog32 on 04-19-2009 02:29 AM:

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Posted by CX3 on 04-19-2009 02:37 AM:

Wade, Listen to Randy it sounds like he has killed a bird or two. Hes got good advice.


The only thing I can add is when you are callin a tom in and things arent going lickety split, and you want to move, run these words through your head......................"when in doubt, wait it out!!"

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Posted by derek90 on 04-19-2009 03:03 AM:

take a day and follow him with locator to calls to figure out where he is gonna be and when


Posted by wade lucking on 04-19-2009 04:00 AM:

i have seen 2 toms in a cornfeild around the same spot, they roost on property i can not hunt but both times they have been spotted on property i can hunt around 8 to 9 am(corn) my son has the tag.

i'm going in early 6am setting up my ground blind, in the area they have been spotted. placing my 2 hen decoys on standing and other layed close to ground with the b mobile tom with a real fan(jake) out in front about 20 yards, going to do very little calling and just wait it out. last day and hope it works out thanks to everyone for the input

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"A FAMILY OF DUAL PURPOSE HOUNDS THAT CONTINUES ON GENERATION AFTER GENERATION"
Home of:

'Pr' Lucking's Code Red Mountain Dew ( Owned by chad porter and myself) ( Daughter of Desperado) 2 1st place wins ukc nite hunt. 1 best of show with comp , bench show.

'Pr' Lucking's Northern Red Tucker

AND THE PAST:
NT.CH.CH.LUCKING'S KN. LAKE TROOPER
NT.CH.GR.CH.LUCKING'S RAISIN KANE(son of trooper)
NT.CH.CH. LUCKING'S MAD MAGGIE(niece to tornado)
GR.CH.NT.CH.LUCKING'S RED TORNADO(son of trooper)
NT.CH.GR.CH.L&I RED HOT WYLIE(son of tornado)
'pr'lucking's northern red cowgirl (daughter of wylie)(needs just a 1st given to mark barnett)
nt.ch.gr.ch.Lucking's Midnite Desperado (son of cowgirl)(sold to bill tabler)
Nt.Ch.Ch. Desperado's Midnite 3 D(son of Desperado) (given to larry tabler)


Posted by chris baker on 04-19-2009 04:03 AM:

Just be where he wants to be. Find his strut zone and set up on it. They will usually make the rounds if noone has pushed them out. If you know where they are going when they fly down it makes it much easier.


Posted by wade lucking on 04-19-2009 05:57 PM:

set up like i said i was going to maybe some purrs and putts and couple soft yelps and just waited 40 minutes later( no goobles at all) i cut them come throught the fence and thespotted the decoys and come a running they were struttin and spittin at the decoy(b mobile) and then he shot (winner winner turkey dinner) to funny things happend on the hunt 1st theing when my boy shot i looked out at the bird then at my boy both were down, the gun blasted him off the seat and on the ground inside the blind. and the other after i breasted the bird we decieded to shoot some clays with the kids , i looked down and notice i put my pants on backwards this morning guess i was excited to go hunting (in a hurry also)

thanks for the advice given above.


look on the turkey thread for pictures.

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LUCKING'S MIDNITE REDS
"A FAMILY OF DUAL PURPOSE HOUNDS THAT CONTINUES ON GENERATION AFTER GENERATION"
Home of:

'Pr' Lucking's Code Red Mountain Dew ( Owned by chad porter and myself) ( Daughter of Desperado) 2 1st place wins ukc nite hunt. 1 best of show with comp , bench show.

'Pr' Lucking's Northern Red Tucker

AND THE PAST:
NT.CH.CH.LUCKING'S KN. LAKE TROOPER
NT.CH.GR.CH.LUCKING'S RAISIN KANE(son of trooper)
NT.CH.CH. LUCKING'S MAD MAGGIE(niece to tornado)
GR.CH.NT.CH.LUCKING'S RED TORNADO(son of trooper)
NT.CH.GR.CH.L&I RED HOT WYLIE(son of tornado)
'pr'lucking's northern red cowgirl (daughter of wylie)(needs just a 1st given to mark barnett)
nt.ch.gr.ch.Lucking's Midnite Desperado (son of cowgirl)(sold to bill tabler)
Nt.Ch.Ch. Desperado's Midnite 3 D(son of Desperado) (given to larry tabler)


Posted by Jim Hill on 04-19-2009 06:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by wade lucking
set up like i said i was going to maybe some purrs and putts and couple soft yelps and just waited 40 minutes later( no goobles at all) i cut them come throught the fence and thespotted the decoys and come a running they were struttin and spittin at the decoy(b mobile) and then he shot (winner winner turkey dinner) to funny things happend on the hunt 1st theing when my boy shot i looked out at the bird then at my boy both were down, the gun blasted him off the seat and on the ground inside the blind. and the other after i breasted the bird we decieded to shoot some clays with the kids , i looked down and notice i put my pants on backwards this morning guess i was excited to go hunting (in a hurry also)

thanks for the advice given above.


look on the turkey thread for pictures.

wade tell the little man well done


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