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Old 04-12-2006 | 10:26 AM
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A gobbler that answers you knows exactly where you are,and when he decides to come,usually he will come in drumming,and in half strut taking a step..looking around..go back in half strut...break strut look around.You get the idea.He will generally just pop up.Or he may get to the general area,and gobble a searching gobble,as if to say where are you I know you were here a little while a go.
This is what I have heard from the Toms.
Except no gobbles.
You have described how they were last year.
This year I haven't heard any drumming.
On opening day I found out from people that a lot of turkeys
Were seen crossing the road going from the
Public land heading to privite land.
I don't know if it was I or the other 4 hunters or the
Game warden checking lic's or all the above that drove them away.

I think I will rest up a few days and let them get settled down.
And return a lot quieter and slower.
And use softer and less calling.

Thanks for all the tips.


There's a push button friction call made for just this reason. It has 2 buttons/strikers and can be operated to produce fighting purrs.
Whats it called ?
And where can you get one ?

Not sure if I would get one.
But it would sure be nice to know where and what it is called.
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Old 04-12-2006 | 01:20 PM
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I'm a thanking you too.Great post.
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Old 04-12-2006 | 02:14 PM
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This is place that most hunters try to avoid, the pure pressure of these areas seem to distract the hunter from working them right. There are different ways to hunt these areas, to become successful over the pressure that they receive. Most of the pressure on these areas is at the Start of the season and the first weekends after the opening. This is the time where your going to have a number of hunters, hunting the same bird that you intend to hunt. Here are some valid tips to follow to becoming a successful public land hunter.

Scouting the area
Of the public land works as an asset, to give you the jump a head of a smart gobbler, and other hunters. Having a map of the areas work well, your local DNR will sometimes have these or will be able to tell you where you can find one. Aerial photomaps can work great in these areas, so you can find the highs and lows of the property your hunting. Turkeys like to run ridgelines.

As you scout walk the area, and find the spots that the turkeys feed is a good start, Turkeys like to eat, so finding foods such as Acorns, Beechnuts, Farmed fields on the outside of the area like Corn, Soybeans and Grains help to find the sign you need to get started. After these areas are found, you have most often than not, have found the Strutting areas as well. Gobblers like to strut in the fields as the hen’s feed, to display for mating purposes. You can scout the woods for scratching, and dusting areas and this will help you in finding the roosting areas, this is another important area to find. This is where the birds like to spend the night. The use of locating calls in the evening before the season can help you find roosted birds. This gives you the start to another place for your locating the night before your hunt, hearing that Thundering Gobble gives you the place for a setup in the next morning. This puts you on top of the areas that make good setups for hunting situations.

Now that you have found some of the important info in your public hunting area, you need to find the areas that slow the birds up that are coming to a Call. Finding these areas help you with your setups and you have the knowledge of why bird has stop and won't come any closer to your call. These are called Hang-up areas and these are important as well to know, these areas may be fences, creeks, rivers, or just a very thick area that the bird will not want to come through. Knowing these areas and where to setup around them will put one more mark in your book for being successful. As we continue to Scout we look for Tracks, turkey scat, and feathers. This will tell us what sex the birds are in that area, Hen tracks have an average front toe of 2.5 inches and a gobbler well over 3, Gobblers feather appear Black in color, and buff brown for Hen, Scat the hen leaves a little pile looking like popcorn size and a Gobbler is in a J shape. When scouting these areas, use Locators instead of your turkey calls, this is what makes public birds silent birds.

Hunting these Public areas during the week will avoid most hunters, hunting later in the morning as pressure dies off works well. Limiting your calling as most birds in these areas have been called to often. The later part of the seasons also works because of pressure slowing.
Decoys, work in this type of hunting, as most gobblers are silent in these areas.
Calling sparingly can work better in these areas, as most birds have been called to, due to pressure, sticking to Plain yelps, Soft Clucks, and purrs work the best, as most birds have heard the aggression calling as well. On these grounds hunters tend to turn a morning of hunting into a call competition, when they try to out call another hunter. This is not normal to the birds and they shy away from this activity. Hunting the areas away from the pressure is a good note, as birds tend to head for these areas away from the pressure. Moving Quietly and using your terrain also masks against the Keen eyesight and hearing of this wonderful bird. Knowing your gun and how it shoots and the Range of your shots is a must before entering the woods. Patience, Persistence, preparation is a must in these areas and one last note, please by all means Identify your target before you squeeze that trigger.

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Old 04-13-2006 | 06:14 AM
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Not sure of the brand name but you can probably find one online at one pf the supply stores e Bass pro or Cabela's
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Old 04-13-2006 | 07:09 AM
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Knight and Hale made them and they were hot stuff a few years ago.It came in a package of two push button calls. I don't remember the call's name and don't have them, but I'll bet it's on the K&N website if they are still making it.

I haveused the fightingpurr callon several occasions, butwith no luck. It's easy to do on a slate call but you really need two people calling at the same time to simulate a fight.The times I've used it were in desperation, when a gobbler had come so far, smelled a rat, and was walking away. I have some friends that used the calls with some success in a similar situation.
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