Gone are the days of spending hours
in the woods scouting for the upcoming hunting season. What used to require a lot of time and
effort has been made simple by the use of trail cameras. These cameras have revolutionized
scouting. Just set up and walk away. Find out what wild game is living in
your hunting grounds without the worry of spooking them with human scent or
visual presence. Place multiple
cameras in different areas and it is like being several places at once. Use of these tools is most effective
during the early archery deer season or in an area with little or no hunting
pressure. A trail camera allows
you to see deer and other game on their natural movements. If you are placing them in an area with
a lot of pressure or activity then all bets are off. You may get a picture of a good buck one day only to have
him pushed out of the area by hunting pressure.
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Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Makin It Easy!
Monday, May 6, 2013
My Turn!! Spring Gobbler 2013
After calling in a bird for my dad on opening day, I finally connected on my third time out this season. I set up about 150 yards from this bird in the tree. After some heavy cutting on a mouth call to a bird that was so hot in the tree that it gobbled at 5:15 am this morning, I watched as he appeared on the trail in front of me at about 100 yards out. Once he was visible I just shut up and let the decoy do the work. He was spiting, drumming, and strutting all the way to the decoy for what seemed like half an hour but was really about 5 minutes. I had to talk to myself to get my hands and legs to quit shaking during his long approach. Once he was in range I played the (lets see how close he will get) game until he stretched his neck out real nice and I couldn't help but end it there. 16 paces later I was standing over him. A great morning and a great hunt! Taking my brother out on Thursday for a bird that I heard gobbling on my way out of the woods this morning. Hopefully I will be posting pics of his bird on Thursday night.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Spring Gobbler 2012
Last year I was spoiled and took a bird on the first day of the season. This year I had to work my but off for an entire four days. That is still a pretty short amount of time. I have gone many seasons without even coming close to a shot. I feel very fortunate to have had this quick success these last two years. With another tag in my pocked, I will continue to hunt out the season trying to take another bird. But even if I don't, It will still be fun being out there!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Opening Day of Pennsylvania Spring Gobbler
If I have learned anything about hunting big woods turkeys it is that once you think you have them patterned THINK AGAIN! I really thought that I was going to be set up right in the birds bedroom this morning. I even got there an extra half an hour early to prevent from spooking one out of the roost. After sitting in the dark with forty minutes of anticipation behind me, no birds were gobbling. Then I hear a faint gobble in the distance. Upon inspection I realized that it was coming from the original spot that I wanted to hunt on opening day this year, but after scouting and not seeing any sign or hearing any birds I decided that I would hunt the far side of the valley that been home to birds all this spring and last. Now I had a decision to make. Did I really want to hike all the way back down one hillside, cross a stream with high cold water, and hike straight up the cliff on the far side? The answer to that question is shown in the pictures above. After making the long hike and my heart practically beating out of my chest, I caught up to the bird still gobbling. I set up my decoy, got hidden, and made a few soft yelps. Shortly after I saw the bird come around the corner of the point in full strut. A few seconds later he was joined by two jakes and all three began to run towards me after spotting the decoy. They stopped at about 40 yards as the long beard went into full strut again. They then advanced another 15 yards before I could finally get a shot at the Tom that would not result in me putting three birds on the ground. The jakes finally moved off to either side and i split the uprights with 3 inches of #5 Hevi Shot! It turned out to be the most intense easy hunt ever!!! My only regret is that everything is so wet from the 40 days and 40 nights of rain that we have had made the bird not very photogenic.
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