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JonnyNov 05-01-2006 10:12 AM

NY turkey opener
 
Couldn't get off opening day, but i did get out for 2 hours. I heard 5 on the roost, but they shut right up when they flew down, and headed the opposite direction from us. Hope to set up on them better tomorrow. Any luck from anyone else?

SPIKEHORN11 05-01-2006 10:55 AM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
I took my first bird!!!!:D

I posted in the turkey section.

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1522626

JonnyNov 05-01-2006 10:59 AM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
Congrats, that was pretty lucky. I did the same with a hen this morning,I stood up she was coming across the field. They weren't talking to much today i guess


WNY Bowhunter 05-01-2006 11:09 AM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
I got lucky and killed a nice 20.5 pounder with a 9.5" beard and 1" spurs at 5:55 this morning. It was a short/sweet hunt with lots of gobbling. This hunt was especially rewarding since I had some moron park next to my truck and come down and set-up about 70 yds. from me. The dumb as* came walking all the way down to the woods with a flashlight at 5:00. Thankfully, mr. big boy didn't see his light and liked the sound of my woodhaven mouthcall and the real hen calling behind me. Now, its gonna be tough to tag #2.


pjarrows 05-04-2006 05:05 AM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
opening day was good to me shot a nice tom 21.5 lbs 10" beard 1 1/8 spurs. Hunting eastern NY shot was 18yds and he went about 8 yds after the shot. No blind was used just good old camo lol.



jhoffman 05-04-2006 09:30 AM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
Had one bird working right off the bat - comming in real fast and gobbling all the way. I pull up to get ready and i have him in sight - he's at about 50 yards and comming right at me just waiting for him to get a little closer then i see movement on my left and notice it was another bird that came in silent and was watching me the whole time. He spooked and took off and spooked the other bird too. Better luck on the weekend.

Allseasonhunter7 05-04-2006 01:25 PM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
we got em in delaware county 5/2-5/4
our partner got a tom early in the morning
around 1130 my dad gets another good one
our other parnter shot a jake
i on the other hand should of had a bird on the first morning but ..ill learn
and today i got a jake

Charlie P 05-05-2006 06:46 AM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
WNY, 5:55 ? What you do shoot on the roost?;)

tj_cubin 05-05-2006 07:00 AM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
today was my first time out for the season, and we heard one gobble a couple times a mile away
other than that the woods were dead. I came home from college last night and have had any time to scout, so i have no idea where they are at. This morning they werent where they normally are. A couple months ago i saw at least 30 turkeys in the same patch of woods iw as hunting this morning. Today there was nothing. Then i come home and look out in the field right by where i was hunting and there is a hen feeding. She might have been on the nest all morning, and not responded to any of our calls. I came in a little early, but its hard to stay out there when everything from your waist down has fallen asleep twice and you ahvent heard or seen a single bird.

BuckAlley 05-06-2006 04:51 PM

RE: NY turkey opener
 
Every place I've hunted so far this May, Toms have been gobbling on the roost around 5:10-15, and on the ground by 5:30. This morning I had both my boys setup on at least 3 toms gobbling their fool heads off on roost. I gave them a couple light clucks & tree yelps just to let them know a hen was nearby. 5:30 were on ground, shut-up, and went directly away from us. By 5:45 they'd easily moved over1/4mile awayto the Powerlines. By 6:00, they'd crossed a County highway, andonto a posted farmers field. They only gobbled enough on the ground to let us know where headed. Was the most disappointing morning I've had in awhile. At one point I was picturing my boys bagging birds, and being a proud father. Next thing I knew the hunt was over, and nothing we did until 8amwas any good. But we'll be back at it again tomorrow morning.


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