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Old 11-20-2008 | 10:42 PM
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Gobble!
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Default RE: New to Turkey hunting

I live in Flintstone MD and am used to hunting in the hills. I have found out that it is easier to call a turkey up a hill than down a hill. In the spring I always have three decoys with me B-Mobile, She Mobile, and the She Mobile with the swinging head. Last season I kill two big toms and called in four others for my friends along wth to many dam jakes to count. I use the Will Primos diaphram call and all i can say is practice practice practice. I go to a college 30 minutes from my house and practice in that time. Owl calls are a locater call that will make a turkey shock gobble I use mine just before dark to roost birds for the next morning and at first light to locate birds. During the day light hours a crow call is also a good locator call. I feela good box call is a must for a beginning turkey hunter. I recommand the primos heart breaker. On windy or raining days turkeys will hang out in open places such as power lines so they can see predators better. Another important factor in turkey hunting is a good turkey choke and possibly hevi-shot. I will be trying Winchester high density shells this year. Good luck and always ask questions.
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