Posted by Digger Dick on August 22, 2009 at 20:29:49 from (69.179.32.189):
In Reply to: Turkey Hunting???? posted by SJ on August 22, 2009 at 18:49:16:
Here in Wi, I prefer early am or late afternoon, know where they travel and go for food. Best to set up a blind (I prefer in tree stand) and stay as still as possable. Sometimes when calling they will either approach, or answer and never show up, or even walk on by out of range. If even one turkey spots you they will all be gone. Ive had luck with a 12 gauge and 3 in mags #4 shot, but I prefer using 10 gauge with 3 1/2 mags and #4 shot, depends on how close you can get them to come in. And always wait for a clean head shot (very tough to penetrate those feathers). Also if you shoot one and he falls over or flops around and falls over dont hesitate to get to them as soon as possable,I have seen them lay motionless for 5 minutes and get up and run away. Can be a fun sport or very boring when you dont see or hear any, but I just totally enjoy sitting in a stand, enjoying nature and the peacefulness. Good Luck and I hope I gave you some useful advice. Digger Dick
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