Great minds think alot

hope to see you in a few weeks

ORIGINAL: jmbuckhunter
ORIGINAL: bloodcreek
I Have an advantage where i live, i get to watch them everyday from home from upstairs with a spotting scope. BUT what i like to know is where they roost and im always looking for the prefered strut zones, there are some areas they tend to favor out in the fields and it changes year to year. Right now i even know where they re-enter the woods going back to the roost. this is important to me because we can hunt evenings in Indiana. Im sure it will change since it is early, but ill be looking for that closer to the season. I have keyed in on some Toms that are un workable with calls and deeks, but liked to hang in the fields mid morning without hens, I have patterened such birds and was able to take them via ambush. I dont look at that any different than calling them in, not as exciting by all means but it wasnt gonna happen any other way, and i out smarted them because i figured out there routine.
That right there is exactly why I scout for turkeys. Well said Danno!