Posted by SJ on August 22, 2009 at 18:49:16 from (65.37.43.110):
I got a chance to go turkey hunting this fall with a group of guys in the Catskills in New York.Guys sposed to have a nice cabin,land,good bunch a guys.Anyways,Ive never turkey hunted before,heck them deer been makin a fool outta me for 40yrs so I just never got into tryin to get them wiley birds.My question is,isnt there different ways to hunt them in the fall than the spring.Just from the few things Ive read over the years.Ive heard that in the fall you find them and actually on purpose scatter them then sit and try to regroup them by calling and try and get a shot.Where as in the spring you sneak in to your spot and then call them.Does any of this even sound right.Anyways I will cautiously feel these guys out as far as saftey and common sense and such,since I dont really know any of them.I know one of the guys my whole life but he dont hunt,just goes to hang out,cook,and such.Hes the one gave me the invite.I think I will be able to tell if they know what there doing even though Ive never turkey hunted before.I can always bring my bow and deer hunt.Another question whats a good type of shotgun and shell for turkey hunting,I have plenty of friends that will let me borrow whatever would be the best choice.
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