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Old 01-10-2003 | 07:18 PM
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Default Are turkeys more dumb in the Fall?

I've always noticed, in the fall, since I'm hunting deer instead of turkeys, that I'm able to sneak up close to a group of birds a whole lot easier than a group of birds in the spring. They just don't seem to spook nearly as easy. That's just my experiences. What do you guys think?

For instance, just that last time I was out, a watched a flock of 31 turkeys feild in a feild, and they were all walking the other way to their roosting tree. Without any calls, I puttted and yelp with my mouth. And here come the turkeys to within 10 yards of where I am sitting on the ground. all the way from about 125 yards. Hens, jakes and toms. They just seem dumb in the fall, and very patternable.
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