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mnprohunter 01-02-2010 03:36 PM

newbee
 
Ok, so this year is going to be my first every trying turkey hunting...any advice on what type of call to get? Where to aim...I mean, head or neck? or any other tid bits that might be good to know. Thanks!!

Treebeard 01-03-2010 08:16 PM

Your going to get the bug!!!!!!!!!!
Enjoy, my first year was last season and I am hooked
:)
Treebeard

Wingbone 01-04-2010 01:11 AM

Get yourself a "slate" or box call, or better yet, both. Make sure at least one will work in the rain.
Pattern your gun. You always aim wherever you have to, to put as many BB's as you can in the head/neck. They have kevlar feathers and you won't kill them any other way.
Scout alot. There is no substitute for scouting.
Don't call too much. A lot of guys, including the ones on TV, call too much.
Good luck and welcome to the madness that is turkey hunting.

PHA 01-04-2010 02:42 AM

I would recommend joining the National Wild Turkey Federation - http://turkeyshoppe.nwtf.org/c-113-memberships.aspx. They have an excellent magazine with lots of great info for newbies and veterans alike. Also if you get involved with the local chapter in your area the guys on the committee may offer a lot of good advice for a newbie.

Best of luck - just a warning, it may become your new favorite sport!

JW 01-04-2010 09:15 AM

We ahve a Forum for well written articles that is right upyour alley.

Go to the Tips and Tactics - it has from patterning a shotgun to using a call and different calls and then how to clean the bird once you have shot it and even save the tail fan.

And do join in on the HNI Spring contest

JW

BigBuck95 01-04-2010 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by mnprohunter (Post 3545258)
Where to aim...I mean, head or neck? or any other tid bits that might be good to know. Thanks!!

Birdshot generally tends to rise. Aim for the waddles and you should be fine. Also, turkeys have great sight, so don't move unless it is crucial or to take a shot. I recommend either a slate or box call, either way make sure it's by Knight and Hale. Good luck!:fighting0007:
BigBuck95 (Turkey alias: Spursnbeards95)

mouthcaller 01-04-2010 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by JW! (Post 3546792)
We ahve a Forum for well written articles that is right upyour alley.

Go to the Tips and Tactics - it has from patterning a shotgun to using a call and different calls and then how to clean the bird once you have shot it and even save the tail fan.

And do join in on the HNI Spring contest

JW


What JW said. Join the NWTF. Go to the NWTF website and look around. Some good stuff there also.

Most importantly, get out there and hunt. Spend as much time scouting as hunting.

You can't learn to hunt turkeys on the internet, you have to do it to learn it. We can point you in the right direction but, ultimately, it's up to you.

Good luck

Mouthcaller

mnprohunter 01-04-2010 03:53 PM

Thanks for the input guys. All of it is appreciated.
Good luck to all of you!!

Arrowmaster 01-04-2010 06:53 PM

All I can say is welcome to the awesome world of Turkey hunting. Join the 2010 spring turkey contest and have fun with all these great turkey hunters.

Mathew Shreffler 01-05-2010 10:06 PM

best of luck mate :)
just make aim at the neck. it will be just fine enough. always keep all the safety mesures!


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