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General Discussion => Turkey Hunting Tips ,Strategies & Methods => Topic started by: Opie on January 11, 2012, 08:00:23 PM

Title: New to turkey hunting
Post by: Opie on January 11, 2012, 08:00:23 PM
Hey I'm new to turkey hunting can y'all give me a list of the most important things I'll need?
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: guesswho on January 11, 2012, 08:07:14 PM
Turkeys to hunt, a gun/shell combo that you know the effective range of, camo, a call you can yelp and cluck on and patience. 
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: dirt road ninja on January 11, 2012, 10:37:27 PM
Patience, humility, a high tolerance for rejection and determination.

Things not leave in the truck.

Shotgun and shells.
Diaphragms

Things I own but don't always bring.

Turkey vest
Pot calls
Crow calls
Owl call
Gobbler lounger
Decoys
Therma cell
Pop up blind
Rain suit

I usually carry a pocket full of mouth calls, something to sit on, face mask/gloves, crow call, small flashlight and a couple bottles of water.

Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: sharxfan on January 11, 2012, 11:44:36 PM
I would say a choke that works well in your gun. If you do a search for you particular shogun you can find a lot of info and testing here.

BTW Welcome from a fellow newbie. The amount of information on here is mind boggling as well as the level of help you will get from fellow members.
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: mnbirdbuster on January 12, 2012, 06:33:32 PM
Those were the days :z-guntootsmiley: Dont fret, get a choke for your gun, buy a box of the "Same" length/weight in #4, #5, #6 shells and do some extensive patterning to determine which combo put the highest pellet count in a 10" circle, when you drop below 100 pellets you have achieved your maximum effective range! Now, get some friction and diaphragm calls and Practice, Practice, Practice! Watch turkey hunting shows/DVD's, etc! Scout your tail off to find areas that turkeys are using, look for scat, feathers and scratching! These are good areas to set up and just wait calling sparingly, gobblers will show up! Good luck!
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: Kylongspur88 on January 12, 2012, 10:53:22 PM
 1. A mentor to show you the ropes.
2. If no mentor, some good books and DVDs
3. Gun and shells
4. A call of some sort, box call/push pin call are easy to learn.
5. A place to go with birds.
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: maustypsu on January 13, 2012, 10:52:39 AM

Very Basic Book
http://www.amazon.com/Turkey-Hunting-Tactics-Complete-Hunter/dp/0865731314/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1326469692&sr=8-3

One to help you see how an experienced turkey hunter thinks thru different situations
http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Turkey-Hunting-Strategies-Effectively/dp/1585748757/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1326469692&sr=8-1

Watch a few turkey hunting shows on the Outdoor Channel.  No, this is not how turkey hunting really goes.  Sometimes it actually takes longer than 5 minutes to kill a bird.  But you can see how turkeys react and come in and you won't get nervous the first time you see a head bob or the turkey doesn't come in on a straight line.

I think that pan calls are the easiest to use (many think box calls are).  I would get a ceramic or slate call with a striker that plays when wet and learn just that call this year.

Most importantly - find the birds.  Scout, scout, scout.  Know where they are and be there patient and still.
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: Leader on January 17, 2012, 09:16:04 PM
I'm new too,this thread helps alot,thx!!!!
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: davisd9 on January 18, 2012, 07:34:43 PM
A second job to support the addiction.  Welcome to the club.  :icon_thumright:
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: Curtdawg88 on January 19, 2012, 08:29:40 PM
Welcome to the addiction! I'm fairly new myself. There is a lot of great info on this site. Use it! A few things I won't go without are face mask and gloves, a pot call and a few diaphragms, thermacell, and of course gun. Everything else is just extra weight.


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Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: WildTigerTrout on January 19, 2012, 10:10:14 PM
Quote from: Curtdawg88 on January 19, 2012, 08:29:40 PM
Welcome to the addiction! I'm fairly new myself. There is a lot of great info on this site. Use it! A few things I won't go without are face mask and gloves, a pot call and a few diaphragms, thermacell, and of course gun. Everything else is just extra weight.


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A nice padded seat sure comes in handy if you must sit for any length of time. It pays to be comfortable. Get a good seat!
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: Eric Gregg on January 19, 2012, 10:47:18 PM
Here is what I would recommend:
1. H.S. Squeling Hen Call :TooFunny:

Ok, seriously. You got some good advice above.
1. A good shotgun that feels comfortable with a good turkey choke. Go to the Turkey Guns and Shooting Forum thread where there is tons of information on every type of gauge, model, brand, etc.

2. You may want to start with friction calls, like a box or pot call, and work into mouth calling.

3. A good mentor who has experience and won't mind showing you the ropes of scouting, locating, and calling

4. A ton of patience, and remember that with turkey hunting there is a constant learning curve.

Have a great season and hope to see more from you on the fourm :welcomeOG:
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: gob09 on January 20, 2012, 06:20:31 AM
learn to call just enough and not over  do itwhat i see and did a lot when i first started was call just to hear a gobble
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: dawgfrombama on January 21, 2012, 07:38:35 PM
1. Patience
2. Woodsmanship
3. Basic Calling

The 1st two have killed more turkeys than any other trick in the book.

Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: GobbleNut on January 21, 2012, 10:15:49 PM
1)  Order yourself a slate pot call from one of the guys that sells on this forum.  Hint: cost is not necessarily a factor,...some of these guys sell great calls for a really good price.  One good slate call with one or more good strikers is worth a thousand mediocre calls of other types.
2)  Get an instruction video, DVD, or CD and learn how to make the basic turkey calls....yelp, cluck, cutt...and get an idea about when to use them.
3)  Spend time finding turkeys (as many as you have time to find) and get permission to hunt them.
4)  Learn the ABC's of turkey hunting strategy:
      >  Gobblers gobble on the roost at first light in the morning....be out in the turkey woods at first light and listen for gobbling.  Use "locator calls" (*ask if you don't understand locator call use)  if necessary to entice gobblers to gobble if they are not doing so on their own.
      >  Approach gobblers on the roost as close as possible without being seen,....set up, wait for full daylight, call softly and sparingly,...hope gobbler comes to your calls.  Be ready to shoot him in the head if he does,...don't miss.
      >   If a gobbler does not come to your calling off the roost, wander the woods and call, hope gobbler responds...or find a spot where you think a turkey might show up and sit and call and wait.  Do this all day long,...or until the end of legal shooting hours. 
      >   In the evening an hour or so before sundown, set up near roost site, call sparingly, hope a gobbler shows up,....listen for turkeys calling, flying to roost, and gobbling until dark.  (Note:  some states do not allow afternoon and evening hunting)  Use locator calls to entice gobbling from the roost (works well in some places,..not so well in others)
      >   Repeat the above every day of the season that you can.  Be patient,...don't give up.
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: Curtdawg88 on January 22, 2012, 07:03:23 PM
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on January 19, 2012, 10:10:14 PM
Quote from: Curtdawg88 on January 19, 2012, 08:29:40 PM
Welcome to the addiction! I'm fairly new myself. There is a lot of great info on this site. Use it! A few things I won't go without are face mask and gloves, a pot call and a few diaphragms, thermacell, and of course gun. Everything else is just extra weight.


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A nice padded seat sure comes in handy if you must sit for any length of time. It pays to be comfortable. Get a good seat!

This is true.  I need to get a better seat!
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: gunnerj on January 25, 2012, 07:14:11 PM
I love my Gob lounger from Cabelas. Lowboy makes a good one too. Patience and sitting still are the keys. I called my first 2 birds in with a Lynch World Champ box call and finished with a push pin. Sound like a turkey without being aggressive. With the gun, shoot it some with your choke. Figure out your pattern/distance and go from there. Make an ethical shot from what your practice tells you.  :anim_25:
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: trkehunr93 on January 25, 2012, 09:04:52 PM
Patience, patience, patience.  That has put more turkeys over a hunters shoulder than anything.  Don't get discouraged if you get skunked, it's happened to all of us more times than we want to admit.  The ones I don't kill teach me more than the ones I do kill, you learn something everytime you go out.  Don't be afraid to try something, whether its moving toward or away from a hung up gobbler.  Tom Kelly has written that he has actually tossed his call out of his reach so he would quit calling to a gobbler, eventually the gobbler couldn't stand being stood up and came looking.  Pay attention to your set up, make sure that when he does come in he will already in shotgun range and will soon be taking the dirt nap.  Most importantly keep your cheek glued to the stock when the shot opportunity presents itself, most misses come from looking over the barrel rather than down it.  Good luck out there and show us some pics!
Title: Re: New to turkey hunting
Post by: SonicBanshee on February 10, 2012, 01:53:15 PM
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