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MosesLakehunter 01-29-2008 11:25 AM

What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
In my opinion scouting is the most important think you can do to bag a nice tom. I am interested in hearring the opinions of other turkey hunters.

Adrian J Hare 01-29-2008 01:15 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
Being a Traveling turkey hunter and hunting areas where scouting can not be done prior to your hunt, I have learned a very successful way of getting on top of your hunt. Study the birds and the area you plan on hunting. Talk to people from the area and other hunters that have been and hunted the area and collect as much useful information you can about the area and the birds you are hunting.

Once a hunter has done his home work and gets to where he or she wants to be, and then do your miner scouting with your gun in hand...

MosesLakehunter 01-29-2008 01:26 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
I wouldconsider your information gatherring is a part of scouting. Very smart. Thanks for your imput.

hambone44 01-29-2008 01:53 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
Patience is key, IMO.

If you wait long enough and there are turkeys nearby, and you call infrequently and softly, they will show.

MarquetteMagnum 01-29-2008 02:33 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
Food is important also, and the hens. Find the hens, find the toms. and sit still.

FLboy77 01-29-2008 02:33 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
Setup, Calling, and Patience is the key to happiness.

mauser06 01-29-2008 02:41 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
IMO expirience plays a huge factor over being able to consistantly carry out longbeards.

scouting is also critical...gotta hunt where theres birds.

calling is important, but with expirience comes learning to call, when to call, what kinda sounds to make, how much to call etc etc..

with expirience you also learn how to setup, learn how long to wait, when to run and gun, etc etc...

you can get lucky, and alot of guys rather be lucky than good any day, but when it gets down to being consistant, expirience is key IMO...turkey hunting is a game of learning...when you think youve seen it all and learned everything there is to learn, that ole tom pulls a trick youve never thought possible...

ICALL2MUCH 01-29-2008 02:48 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
IMO, without a doubt, a positive mental attitude is the most important thing to a successful turkey hunter. Second, is knowing the land. Third, is knowing your birds.

Experience is one of the most powerful things a hunter (human for that matter) can have.

highlonesome 01-29-2008 03:02 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
I know that different turkey types have different behaviors. I hunt the Rio Grand Turkey in mesquite and cedar brush. Being able to move without being seen and knowing the daily routine of the hens is key. In spring the hens will scatter in the morning and group up in the evening. All day the toms are on the hens and looking for a scrap. If they see you they are gone. You have to get this close.

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vmartin 01-29-2008 03:07 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
i have hunted a lot of turkeys in the past and every time i bring another hunter out with me i always size up hisexperience as a hunter by one thing. the one true key to turkey hunting in my opinion is movement. everyone under estimates this. watch a good turkey hunter, he won't swivel his head for nothing, use your eyes to look, just cause you heard something doesn't mean you have to look at it. if you have to turn then you will learn the hard way how to do it right. one thing i always have to tell myself is "don't overstep your bounds." meaning don't push too far, you might want to set up under a tree, a turkey has a periscope for a head, you won't see him but he will for shure see you. you will be amazed how far away aturkey will see you when you move your head or peak around a tree. one thing i always see is that newcomers get too comfortable in their blinds, once they hear something the lean forward real quick to see it, that turkey will pick up your movement in a heartbeat and then it is off to the races.

Roadkillwarrior 01-29-2008 04:01 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
Scouting and knowing the land that you are hunting is very important. If you know the land you will be able to know where you might be able to get ahead of the bird or birds. Have more than one bird scouted out just in case the first one doesnt work out.

Howler 01-29-2008 04:06 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
call them to a place that they want to go!

Bobgobble2 01-29-2008 07:22 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
Some great reply's all...I dont know,we all make our reply's from personal experiences afeild and I truely believe there is know other factor out there that plays a roll in our success or not afield than just that "experience"!The more we have opportunities to experience the real hands on approach of our own stretch's of turkey woods the more we mature as a turkey hunter.Experience supplies us with the knowledge,preperation,and the will to wait out and keep after those stubborn woodswise gobblers....with all that said preperation is my real key to success...;):D...good luck all...Bob...

ultimag 01-29-2008 07:56 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
What everyone said. Real good topic

X Legion General 01-29-2008 08:04 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
A late after noon nap is the key to turkey hunting. Seriously though I would have to aggree with experience for all the reasons already mentioned.

beardstowndeerhunter 01-29-2008 08:26 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
show up early leave late and don't move

MosesLakehunter 01-30-2008 10:38 AM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
Great Replies, lets keep it going

zubba 01-30-2008 10:51 AM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
Scout and calling.

Scout hard so you know where the turkeys are roosting, flying down, feeding, strutting, dusting, etc.

Know how to call in certain circumstances. (calling to hens, lonesome gobbler, hungup gobbler, etc.)

MosesLakehunter 01-30-2008 02:09 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 

ORIGINAL: zubba

Scout and calling.

Scout hard so you know where the turkeys are roosting, flying down, feeding, strutting, dusting, etc.

Know how to call in certain circumstances. (calling to hens, lonesome gobbler, hungup gobbler, etc.)
That pretty much covers it:)

philip_grubaugh 01-30-2008 04:26 PM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
i think the key to turkey hunting is just finding a bird in the spring that wants to work. and also scouting if you have the time and patterening the birds that you intend on hunting

Mr. Longbeard 01-31-2008 09:17 AM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 

ORIGINAL: mauser06

IMO expirience plays a huge factor over being able to consistantly carry out longbeards.

scouting is also critical...gotta hunt where theres birds.

calling is important, but with expirience comes learning to call, when to call, what kinda sounds to make, how much to call etc etc..

with expirience you also learn how to setup, learn how long to wait, when to run and gun, etc etc...

you can get lucky, and alot of guys rather be lucky than good any day, but when it gets down to being consistant, expirience is key IMO...turkey hunting is a game of learning...when you think youve seen it all and learned everything there is to learn, that ole tom pulls a trick youve never thought possible...

mauser06 you hit the nail on the head!!! NOTHING beats expirience!!!

shaggy1224 01-31-2008 10:40 AM

RE: What is the key to Turkey hunting?
 
i have hunted for only 7 years.and from my few yearsEXPERIENCE, i have learned that patience is the key. i have been busted to many times by birds coming in silent.


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