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Old 04-23-2005, 06:03 PM   #1
 
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Default need a little help

Its my first day of vacation, hunting in illinois I know the birds around but the temperature has dropped below freezing and its pretty windy I have 4 days left on 7 day tag does anyone have experience with this that wouldn't mind givin me some ideas I sure would appreciate it thanks, Mark
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Old 04-23-2005, 07:31 PM   #2
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Default RE: need a little help

Well it will certainly be tough.....I can tell you that......
On windy days look for valleys and wood lines that block the wind.....is where I find birds......Any temperature change up for you is a bonus and be there when it does get warmer.

The birds may shut down breeding somewhat - which screws the Toms but but the Toms will still be following the hens,,,,,

having trouble calling them in.......sit and wait in feeding areas such as fields.......soft clucks..is what I would do.

Best i can do for ya......

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