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Title: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: GobbleNut on March 06, 2022, 11:13:19 PM
Running an idea by the team:
I think it would be entertaining and interesting for all of us to make a daily log/report during the season once we get started hunting.  It doesn't have to be anything elaborate, but just a short paragraph or two about each day's hunt and what happened on that day.  If someone is successful, maybe a short recap of the hunt and a picture to go along with it.  Anybody that wants to participate could start their own daily hunting log thread on our GOATS forum and update everybody on their hunts.

An example might be:
GobbleNut  April 9th 
Heard ten gobblers on the roost a mile from camp.  Walked the mile in dark, only falling down three times,...new record for remaining on feet.  Set up in middle of gobblers...this is going to be easy!  Realized I had forgot shotgun so had to go back to camp.  Got shotgun and scared half of the gobblers off going back to set-up. Set up on remaining gobblers. Forgot turkey calls and had to go back to camp.  Scared off three more gobblers going back to set up.  Called one time to remaining gobblers and scared the rest of them off.  Went back to camp at 8:00. Forgot shotgun leaning up against set-up tree. Went back to get shotgun.  Tired of walking back and forth so had to take a nap for the rest of the day.  Great day hunting gobblers for me. Fewest gobblers scared off in a while. Will try again tomorrow.    :icon_thumright:

Any interest in something like this?  ...Don't worry, it won't hurt my feelings if someone (or everyone) says it's a lame idea... ;) :)  :popcorn:
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: avidnwoutdoorsman on March 06, 2022, 11:38:13 PM
I like it!

I'll participate.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: crow on March 06, 2022, 11:52:03 PM
I often have wished I kept some king of brief journal over the years, just keep putting it off, and I remember less and less each year.

several years ago I was hunting with (but separate) with an old timer turkey man, had fall hunted with him, but first time for spring gobbler.
first day found a nice shed going to a gobbler, got him mid morning after a couple of repositions

2nd day saw a totally blond/white deer, and a grey fox in an area where nobody had seen a grey for years
3rd day had a sow bear and her cub get to 18yds of me and I started talking  to her and she took off down the ridge

4th day I went down a ridge in the dark to a good listening spot, stood leaning against a big oak and waited for some gobbling.

after it got to be good light I heard some rustling in a big pine 30yds away, out flys a Great blue huron, 30 seconds later another one flys off from the same tree

I had never heard or seen a huron roost on top of a ridge before and after the events of the first 3 days I couldn't bring myself to tell my friend about that episode.
I finally told him a couple years later and we had a good laugh.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: reflexl on March 07, 2022, 08:13:37 AM
Great idea.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: Happy on March 07, 2022, 08:35:00 AM
Personally if I do one it won't be done daily and will be composed mostly of lies. Except for when I mention my good looks....
I never hear turkeys, see turkeys or shoot turkeys.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: eggshell on March 08, 2022, 07:54:27 PM
I started one many years ago but after my first entry I decided it was too embarrassing and I didn't want to document this circus for anyone to revive in the future./

Day one April XX, Left truck 1 hr before gobbling time. Half way in I had to poop real bad. In the rush to get all my clothes and vest off I failed to pull my bibs back under my legs. So i pooped into my bibs, but didn't realize it until I pulled them back on and I felt something warm slide down my back....oh Shat! About that time a bird gobbled and I said the hell with it and set up. The smell was so bad I couldn't stand it so I stripped down and threw my contaminated clothes aside and sat in my underwear and only my vest and called the bird in. He stopped at 100 yards and made a sound I am sure was hysterical laughing and ran off. I gathered my soiled clothes and walked out naked....yeah that is the only entry I ever made in a journal 
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: Happy on March 08, 2022, 08:17:15 PM
. Its gonna be hard to top that entry. You have finally given me a good reason to buy camo boxers.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: TauntoHawk on March 08, 2022, 11:08:25 PM
Eggshell I just got in trouble for shaking the bed I was laughing so hard at that story, had to explain I'm reading a poop store on my turkey hunting "thing" online.

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Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: crow on March 08, 2022, 11:17:17 PM
Quote from: eggshell on March 08, 2022, 07:54:27 PM
I started one many years ago but after my first entry I decided it was too embarrassing and I didn't want to document this circus for anyone to revive in the future./

Day one April XX, Left truck 1 hr before gobbling time. Half way in I had to poop real bad. In the rush to get all my clothes and vest off I failed to pull my bibs back under my legs. So i pooped into my bibs, but didn't realize it until I pulled them back on and I felt something warm slide down my back....oh Shat! About that time a bird gobbled and I said the hell with it and set up. The smell was so bad I couldn't stand it so I stripped down and threw my contaminated clothes aside and sat in my underwear and only my vest and called the bird in. He stopped at 100 yards and made a sound I am sure was hysterical laughing and ran off. I gathered my soiled clothes and walked out naked....yeah that is the only entry I ever made in a journal




well at least you didn't step in it
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: eggshell on March 09, 2022, 05:55:06 AM
Actually, a log may be fun.

I had a friend that kept a hunt journal most of his adult life. He died of cancer a few years ago. When I attended his memorial service his wife had dug out his journal and was sharing it with friends. She cornered me and told me you should read the pages I have tabbed. I couldn't get through it as all the tabs she had marked was about hunts and times with me. She noticed me fighting off the tears and said, "he cherished spending time with, didn't you know how important of a friend you were to him". I did not. I loved him as a brother, but I never considered myself anything special, just a very good friend. I was embarrassed i had never picked up on how special he felt our friendship was. So journals can be a very good way to reflect
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: randy6471 on March 22, 2022, 07:40:02 PM
 I don't have a way with words like some of you. Nor do I have the line of BS like some others. Other teams that is....definitely not talkin about any of the GOATS. However, I will do my best to share my hunt.

I've been hunting at a friends place in Fla on/off now for over 20 years and for about the last 10 years, it's become an annual trip. As difficult as it is to find places to hunt in Fla, I feel very lucky to have this opportunity.

Where we hunt is not a huge piece property, but the turkeys are in/out and we usually get on several gobblers while I'm there. Unfortunately it backs up to a huge cattle ranch that doesn't allow any hunting and of course about 90% of the time the turkeys prefer to roost on that side of the fence. Due to the terrain, location and size of the property, we usually only hunt mornings and we try to be pretty passive with both our hunting and calling. It's not my preferred style of turkey hunting, but I'm not complaining, because it works and we always shoot some gobblers. Adapt...right?

Opening day found us set up about 200 yards from at least 2 gobblers and a bunch of hens, that were roosted...of course on the wrong side of the fence. We did call-in 3 hens and a few minutes later we had 3 jakes slip in to check things out, but the gobblers and several other hens headed off in a different direction. We moved to another area and called up 2 more hens, but we couldn't strike up any gobblers.

The next morning I was back in the same spot, but hunting alone because my buddy had some other commitments. As it started to get daylight it quickly became apparent that it was gonna be a repeat of the previous day. 2 gobblers were gobbling and there were several hens roosted right with them..again on the wrong side of the fence. I cranked up the calling a bit, trying to get them to head in my direction off the roost and it was sounding like a turkey farm when I heard another gobbler sound off. He was also across the fence, but wasn't roosted with the other birds and was much deeper into the property. The flock flew down and started to move off like yesterday, but by now the 3rd gobbler sounded closer. I turned my attention to him and the closer he got, the more fired up he was getting. There is an old pasture in front of my set up and the treeline on the far side is about 150 yards away. As soon as he got to the edge of that pasture he hung up...as they often do.
  After about 15 minutes of him gobbling, strutting, but not moving any closer, I got up...left my gear and walked about 50 yards straight away from him. The next time he gobbled I hit him with some aggressive calling in the opposite direction and headed quickly back to my set up. I had just sat down at my original spot when he gobbled and he had cut the distance in 1/2, but it was too thick to see him. I was up on the gun with my eyes scanning left to right for what seemed like minutes, but was probably less than a minute, when I spotted him coming through some palmettos. I picked an opening just ahead of him, which I figured to be about a 25 yard shot. Just as he hit that opening...he stopped and gobbled!!! What an awesome ending and I couldn't plan it any better if I tried! To have him stop and gobble in my face just before I dropped the hammer....it was great!

Definitely not my best Osceola, but it was a good hunt and I was happy with him.

Now I've got sunny skies, warm weather, another tag in my pocket and get to spend a few more days with a good friend hunting turkeys...before heading back up north. It just don't get no better than that!!
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: GobbleNut on March 23, 2022, 10:17:00 AM
Great story, Randy.  I think you will do just fine posting your hunt log!   Sounds like you lucked into the perfect Osceola hunting situation!
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: randy6471 on March 27, 2022, 07:06:50 PM
 Well after shooting a nice gobbler last weekend, it was pretty slow/quiet for the next few days and although  I had a couple of close calls...I just couldn't get a shot. Then we had a cold front go through with some very windy, wet, miserable conditions, but it had finally cleared off and with some cooler temps, the weather was looking good for turkey hunting.

  Yesterday I headed out to a spot where I've killed several gobblers in the past. It's pretty thick, but there is an old logging road through the area that makes for a good set up. As it started to get light, I heard 2 gobblers roosted about 150 yards to my left and another gobbler roosted to my right, but that one was much farther away. I was set up about 25 yards off the logging road, so I could see pretty good in either direction. As it got closer to fly down, all 3 gobblers were getting really cranked up, but I could hear hens roosted with them too.

  After they flew down they were all still gobbling and yelping, so I was calling a bit just to let them know I was there and as the birds to my left headed away from me, I could tell that the birds to my right were definitely headed my direction. After a few minutes, 2 hens came into view about 75 yards down the road and a few seconds later I could see...a big full fan strutter. The hens fed past me and when the gobbler got in front of me, I gave a cluck on my diaphragm. He folded up, raised his periscope to look around and I dropped the hammer....ending my Florida season! After looking him over, I picked him up and my first thought was...this is a heavy Osceola. The heaviest one that I've ever taken was an 18 pounder a few years ago, but most of them usually weigh 15-17lbs. When I got back to the truck, I hung him on the scale and it said 19.8lbs!! I couldn't believe it, so I zero'd the scale and checked him again...and again, 3 times and it kept coming up to 19.8. By far my heaviest Osceola ever!! My usual Fla hunting partner/land owner has been under the weather and he only hunted with me 2 days this year, so I gave him the meat from both of my gobblers. He said he got the better end deal, but I'm pretty sure that I did ok!!
 
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: TauntoHawk on March 28, 2022, 06:45:03 PM
Thanks for taking the time to share Randy!

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Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: reflexl on March 29, 2022, 08:17:34 AM
Before work scouting this morning. Birds were very quiet this morning. Went to two of the farms and heard one distant gobble. I played with my new Matt VanCise box call. It really cuts through the woods. Easy to control volume and full of turkey. I am hoping to get out early enough tonight to check the fields.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: Happy on March 29, 2022, 06:20:27 PM
Nice write up Randy. If I happen to get extremely lucky and a turkey gobbler gets extremely unlucky i might have to do a write up as well. I won't be lugging any video camera around so the words I put down will just have to be considered the indisputable truth.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: crow on March 29, 2022, 11:32:03 PM
Congrats Randy on another nice one, good write up of the hunt
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: crow on March 29, 2022, 11:37:25 PM
Quote from: Happy on March 29, 2022, 06:20:27 PM
Nice write up Randy. If I happen to get extremely lucky and a turkey gobbler gets extremely unlucky i might have to do a write up as well. I won't be lugging any video camera around so the words I put down will just have to be considered the indisputable truth.



If you could maybe draw a pencil sketch like they do at the courthouse that might add a little more credibility to the hunt.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: randy6471 on March 30, 2022, 07:47:26 PM
 Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated!

Good luck and I hope everyone has safe, exciting and successful season. I'm looking forward to seeing some pics from others soon.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: Happy on March 30, 2022, 09:23:44 PM
Quote from: crow on March 29, 2022, 11:37:25 PM
Quote from: Happy on March 29, 2022, 06:20:27 PM
Nice write up Randy. If I happen to get extremely lucky and a turkey gobbler gets extremely unlucky i might have to do a write up as well. I won't be lugging any video camera around so the words I put down will just have to be considered the indisputable truth.



If you could maybe draw a pencil sketch like they do at the courthouse that might add a little more credibility to the hunt.
Have you seen the new NWTF logo? My art skills make that thing look museum worthy
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: crow on March 30, 2022, 10:26:35 PM
Snicker  :)
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: guesswho on March 31, 2022, 09:36:43 AM
3/19- went hunting, watched my yute kill a turkey.
3/20- went hunting, watched another yute miss a turkey :z-guntootsmiley:
3/25- went hunting, killed turkey.
3/27- went hunting, didn't kill a turkey but got good intel
3/28- went hunting, killed a turkey (good intel)
3/30- went hunting watched buddy kill a turkey. 
3/31-  didn't go hunting, wrote a detailed log of my season so far.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: crow on March 31, 2022, 12:47:21 PM
Good job taking the time getting the yutes into the woods and on your gobblers

Reading down thru your journal I almost made it to 3-28 but was overcome by the emotion of being put right into the hunt, stopped to get a box of Kleenex and made it to the end.  ;D
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: guesswho on March 31, 2022, 01:23:10 PM
I get writers block pretty easy.    I tend to get readers block too. 
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: guesswho on April 05, 2022, 03:15:02 PM
4/1- Didn't go hunting.  Went to get haircut.   By the time all the women got finished playing with my hair it was to late to go hunting. 

4/5- Went hunting for about 20 minutes, didn't kill a turkey.   Severe weather rolled in so I rolled into Cracker Barrel.     
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: West Augusta on April 05, 2022, 06:44:44 PM
4/5  Dreamt about turkey hunting.   :(
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: eggshell on April 05, 2022, 07:40:16 PM
I am not hunting yet but I been in the woods a lot. I got word a local chapter NWTF was short guides for a wheeling Sportsmen Turkey Hunt this weekend, so I threw my hat in the ring. So I spent 3 of the last 4 days scouting and helping set blinds. This weekend we Meet and then hunt April 9 & 10. I've heard up to 13 gobblers in the hunt area, so we're hopeful to fill some tags. Pray for the weather to break, the forecast is rain/flurries and cool. will make it tough getting guys in blinds with wheelchairs.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: Happy on April 05, 2022, 08:33:20 PM
Its an awsome gesture on your part eggshell. I hope you guys have lots of luck.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: crow on April 05, 2022, 08:57:44 PM
Good job eggshell, hope the weather gives you all a break
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: eggshell on April 16, 2022, 03:55:02 PM
Opening day in Ky and it was kind of quiet at daylight, but they started up pretty good around 8:00 -8:30 AM. I got a nice long beard called in, but he just would not present me a clean shot. There was a lot of blow downs around me. So Finally a hen showed up and led him off. I sat and watched them leave. At 10:15 we struck a bird and it was my buddies turn to set and and I kept him gobbling while he circled and got set up. Once my buddy got on the bench with him he came right in and he killed him. A nice 21 pound three year old. Taking Easter off and back at it Monday in Ky.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: Happy on April 17, 2022, 07:24:41 AM
Congrats to your buddy Eggshell. Glad you all are out and about.
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: eggshell on April 17, 2022, 07:36:09 AM
Thanks Nick, I mentored him when he started way back in the late 70s early 80s. We used to travel together then kind of fell apart and now have picked back up after 20+ years. He is a flat out turkey murderer and it's a bad dya for gobblers when he's in the woods.

Here's a pic
Title: Re: Daily Hunting Log
Post by: randy6471 on April 17, 2022, 04:55:43 PM
 Congrats to your buddy eggshell. Looks like you guys are off to a great start!