RE: Anyone Fall Turkey hunt?
Hunting turkeys in the fall isn't really that much harder than the spring hunting, it's just a little diffrent.
Like Rob said it depends on what your hunting for , hen's are easyer to locate and hunt than a flock of toms.
If your in a state that allows one of either sex then by all means hunt the hen's , you can't eat the beard anyway.
One tatic that every fall turkey hunter likes to use is locating and busting a flock then setting up where they have busted them and calling them back using the " kee kee run " call or lost plout and of course the " boss hen " yelp.
If your after a tom , longbeard or gobbler then you got some leg work to do , try to locate a flock of toms , find out what there travel routes are and try to set up an ambush.
Keep in mind one thing ... no matter if it's spring or fall , they will always roost near a water source and will respone to hen yelps.
Another thing that has helped me in the past was to hunt in a ground blind with one hen decoy out , just remember if your hunting public land to be careful , theres other hunters out there hunting deer.