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General Discussion => LEARNING TO TURKEY HUNT => Topic started by: Waterhead on April 25, 2023, 12:09:49 PM

Title: Public Land Birds
Post by: Waterhead on April 25, 2023, 12:09:49 PM
Got a question for everyone!

Hunting heavily pressured turkeys on public land.

All the turkey's I've seen this year and past have either been in bottoms or no more than 1/3 up a ridge. Also, have only heard hen's cluck, no yelps or anything else.

Year's past I've always heard gobbles at daybreak and been able to move on them but then they are silent after they hit the ground. This year not a single gobble.

My thought, they are so pressured that they barely make any noise and stay low in bottoms so not easily seen.

For the last 2 weekends of the season I'm going to get in well before sunrise and set up in some open bottoms. Possibly a few clucks but nothing more. If by chance I hear a gobble then maybe move on it just to close some distance if not already less than 150 yds.

Am I thinking correctly or does anyone have any other thoughts?
Title: Re: Public Land Birds
Post by: g8rvet on April 25, 2023, 12:22:57 PM
Are you seeing tracks, scratching, poop, etc.  Make sure there are birds there in the area.  If so, stick with it.  Open bottoms are tough for moving and then when they come in, they can see a long way and don't want to finish.  Make your setup sound like you are in a thick area so he has to come looking for you.  Best advice I got on here was my choice of setup and I took it to heart.  Has killed a bunch of birds for me.

Another thought is hunt as late in the day as you can, they get used to everyone getting out of the area and may be more active. 

I like the clucks and add leaf scratching in as well.  They can hear that a long way off.
Title: Re: Public Land Birds
Post by: Waterhead on April 25, 2023, 12:32:36 PM
Where I'm planning on spending the next couple weekends I've seen some scratching and a couple tracks here and there. Walked up on a tom last weekend after walking up on 2 deer.

Figure get in before sunrise with snacks and extra coffee and just get comfy and take a nap or something.

Can only hunt until 1:00pm so hoping I can make it until then.
Title: Re: Public Land Birds
Post by: Lcmacd 58 on April 25, 2023, 02:41:26 PM
Your plans sound much like mine .... we hunt the same scenario.... public .... lots of pressure .... very little gobbling ... I start trying to fill my 3rd tag here in Illinois on Thursday..... I'm out every morning for 3 to 5 hours watching
Title: Re: Public Land Birds
Post by: Greg Massey on April 26, 2023, 10:23:55 AM
People don't realize turkeys can take very little pressure...  My opinion is you will have to get into the bubble of where the turkeys are wanting to go to be successful.