So What is your Magic Hour?
#22
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 409
RE: So What is your Magic Hour?
First hour and half of daylight then again between ten to eleven..
Last year I got a Spring gobbler in one state the first hour, took it home and drove to another state to harvest a gobbler before 9 AM. Nice thing about living on the a state line.
Last year I got a Spring gobbler in one state the first hour, took it home and drove to another state to harvest a gobbler before 9 AM. Nice thing about living on the a state line.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa
Posts: 4,647
RE: So What is your Magic Hour?
ORIGINAL: Born 2 Bow Hunt
First hour and half of daylight then again between ten to eleven..
Last year I got a Spring gobbler in one state the first hour, took it home and drove to another state to harvest a gobbler before 9 AM. Nice thing about living on the a state line.
First hour and half of daylight then again between ten to eleven..
Last year I got a Spring gobbler in one state the first hour, took it home and drove to another state to harvest a gobbler before 9 AM. Nice thing about living on the a state line.
Man you could prob do a slam in 2 days
#27
RE: So What is your Magic Hour?
Between 800 and 1000. Come to think of it, I havent killed manybirds on my roost setups in the past several years. I love seeing those toms strut in the decoys with that early morning fog.