Do you know of any good guides or general advice for Turkey hunting? I've done deer and upland bird before, but last fall we saw a good size flock near our house and I'm debating getting a license and taking a crack at it, but I don't know much more than take a shotgun and hide near the edge of the woods.
start out and do just that. Find a spot they are hanging out. Listen for gobbles. Then go after himDo you know of any good guides or general advice for Turkey hunting? I've done deer and upland bird before, but last fall we saw a good size flock near our house and I'm debating getting a license and taking a crack at it, but I don't know much more than take a shotgun and hide near the edge of the woods.
Lots of good advice on You Tube. It's harder than you might think. We always have an abundance of turkeys all spring right up until our late Indiana season starts and then the hens are on the nests and the Toms must be sleeping off all their lovin' and no show most of the time.
start out and do just that. Find a spot they are hanging out. Listen for gobbles. Then go after him
AA
wrong.
Fall turkey advice? for sure.
Spring is classic locating & calling him to You.[/
oops sorry.
i guess buy a blind.
set up in the middle a thicket.
Put on some ear muffs.
good luck
AA
wrong.
Fall turkey advice? for sure.
Spring is classic locating & calling him to You.[/
oops sorry.
i guess buy a blind.
set up in the middle a thicket.
Put on some ear muffs.
good luck
AA
yep.
don't need a blind....
don't need a range finder or $10 a round 12ga. tungsten shot neither.
try scouting & don't be drinkin or smokin while watchin youtube guy kill the neighbor's pet Tom.