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Title: Upset hens
Post by: jims on April 04, 2014, 12:48:49 AM
I've heard it several times on this forum where hunters have upset hens to get them wound up enough that they'll drag a tom to the hunter.  What are some recommendations for upsetting hens?
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: bbcoach on April 04, 2014, 07:33:03 AM
Quote from: jims on April 04, 2014, 12:48:49 AM
I've heard it several times on this forum where hunters have upset hens to get them wound up enough that they'll drag a tom to the hunter.  What are some recommendations for upsetting hens?
X's2.  If a gobbler has hens and the hens aren't talking then what?  Find another bird or come back later?  What are some proven tactics Guys?
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: L.F. Cox on April 04, 2014, 07:34:10 AM
It's effectiveness on Eastern Wild turkeys to me is like an urban legend....meaning that it can work but more often it won't work.

I try and look at calling tricks as eggs in a basket....Am I ready to use all my eggs in one meal or do I save a few for later ?

Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: Jay Longhauser on April 04, 2014, 07:43:35 AM
I agree, seems more often than not when i get overly aggressive and start cutting the real hens off or calling on top of their calling they take the gobbler the other way.  Its worked a few times though.  Seem too have better luck answering them then cutting them off.
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: carp84 on April 04, 2014, 10:44:06 AM
I have had a lot of luck with calling in hen/hens that have brought along old tommy boy. The best luck I have had is not getting aggressive with my calling but just letting them know that I'm there. I think more times then not just like calling in a tom less is more.
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: memert116 on April 04, 2014, 12:29:14 PM
Quote from: Jay Longhauser on April 04, 2014, 07:43:35 AM
I agree, seems more often than not when i get overly aggressive and start cutting the real hens off or calling on top of their calling they take the gobbler the other way.  Its worked a few times though.  Seem too have better luck answering them then cutting them off.

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Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: Gooserbat on April 04, 2014, 12:53:30 PM
I'll agree with the above comments...It works, and I've done it...Sometimes but more often than not it don't.

That said I'm sure I'll try it again but it's just another trick in the bag and nothing is sure fire when calling turkeys.
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: FullChoke on April 04, 2014, 06:15:58 PM
IF I know that hens have my gobbler with them AND I hear one that is clearly louder than the rest AND she starts answering me back THEN I pour the coals to her and start mocking her and imitating her note for note with just a little more smart a$$ attitude than what she just gave me. I don't want her to think I'm after her man, but instead I want her to think that I am ready to throw down with her.

This has worked enough times for me that it has definitely become a trick in my toolbox to use at the right time.

Good luck. :anim_25:
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: cgoff on April 04, 2014, 08:02:42 PM
 I have good luck matching her note for note and tone. Like everything else it doesn't always work but it's worth a try
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: Spitten and drummen on April 04, 2014, 08:10:02 PM
Quote from: FullChoke on April 04, 2014, 06:15:58 PM
IF I know that hens have my gobbler with them AND I hear one that is clearly louder than the rest AND she starts answering me back THEN I pour the coals to her and start mocking her and imitating her note for note with just a little more smart a$$ attitude than what she just gave me. I don't want her to think I'm after her man, but instead I want her to think that I am ready to throw down with her.

This has worked enough times for me that it has definitely become a trick in my toolbox to use at the right time.
     X2
Good luck. :anim_25:
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: bamagtrdude on April 05, 2014, 05:30:19 AM
+1 on FullChoke's advice.
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: troutfisher13111 on April 05, 2014, 07:10:32 AM
I have had it work quite a few times. I duplicate their calls and I always cut them off and get the last word.
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: jblackburn on April 05, 2014, 08:31:46 PM
Quote from: FullChoke on April 04, 2014, 06:15:58 PM
IF I know that hens have my gobbler with them AND I hear one that is clearly louder than the rest AND she starts answering me back THEN I pour the coals to her and start mocking her and imitating her note for note with just a little more smart a$$ attitude than what she just gave me. I don't want her to think I'm after her man, but instead I want her to think that I am ready to throw down with her.

This has worked enough times for me that it has definitely become a trick in my toolbox to use at the right time.

Good luck. :anim_25:

This! You have to be able to "read" the bird you are calling to, whether it's a tom or boss hen.
Title: Re: Upset hens
Post by: trackerbucky on April 08, 2014, 03:42:46 PM
+1  on Full choke's post as well.  It works sometimes.  I've had the best luck repeating back to the hen just what she's giving me and starting in as soon as I think she's done.  It's worth a try.

Nothing works every time, almost anything can work one time, sometimes nothing works, and sometimes doing nothing works.  :z-twocents: