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Last day of season advice - got two roosted!

Started by Solid Snake, May 12, 2012, 10:06:33 PM

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Solid Snake

I went out tonight to try some evening hunting and saw two in a hayfield - a jake and a tom. Do they not respond to a call in the evening?? This is the second time I've called to a tom in the evening and he will lift his head up for a few seconds but then go right back to picking at the ground. It's like they know my calling is total BS!

So they go from the field into the woods after a while and I go into the woods farther down hoping to cut them off and get a shot...well no luck on that strategy surprise, surprise right. Anyway I hung out in this section of woods I have permission to (a very small part of a bigger woods) and about 8:15 one of them takes flight through the woods, hitting branches and all, and roosts in a tree about 30 yards from me. Then the other one follows suite. Now it doesn't get dark here til 9:30 so I thought that was a little early but what do I know. I'm guessing they pitched up b/c of me?

They are about 25 yards from the edge of the field....do you think they will fly down through that much woods to the field or fly down the same path they flew up in the woods? I'm not sure if I should setup in the woods or in the field.

joey46


n2deer

More than likely pitch down in the woods then walk into the field. Im sure there is alot of green there also. I dont see them flying out into the field unless they can see it. If they can then that would be a safe bet.


But if you dont get them early expect similar results as yesterday evening. If calling doesnt seem to effect them, get on the field edge in front of them and just wait.





VaTuRkStOmPeR

Get in very early and set up in the area where they took flight along the travel path.

Leave your calls at home.

TRKYHTR

Set up between the woods and the field. Hunt them off the roost but make sure you are between them and the filed.

TRKYHTR
RIP Marvin Robbins


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n2deer


magnus


Solid Snake

Really appreciate the advice guys! I freaking hate turkeys though!!!

I got in early and setup in the woods - the undergrowth is so tall I had to stand against a tree b/c sitting would be useless. Waited and waited and waited on them to flydown or gobble at least but nothing. I'm pretty sure they were spooked from the get go. So around 7:45 I figured they had changed locations so I walked that direction only to spook them out of their trees into the field, never to see again. They had moved closer to the field after I left last night. Normally I would have waited it out but I told my wife I'd be home by 8 being mothers day and all. It's frustrating especially when I know a lot of it's my fault.

Oh well, time to spend the day with the family!

JPD298

I know how ya feel.  I've done that more times than I'd like to admit.  Thinking they're off the roost because you dont hear anything, or see them, and ya start moving around. Next thing you know they're flyin off the roost to the next county!!!

snapper1982

did you use a flashlight and or make noise getting in there?

Wingbone

That's a drawback of late season hunting here too. If you commit to a rooster bird, you are stuck with that plan till about 8 o'clock whether it works out or not.
In Hoc Signo Vinces

Solid Snake

Quote from: snapper1982 on May 13, 2012, 10:42:30 AM
did you use a flashlight and or make noise getting in there?

No flashlight. I'm sure I made some noise - the vegetation is thick already so it's hard to see sticks  :-\

Quote from: JPD298 on May 13, 2012, 10:17:48 AM
I know how ya feel.  I've done that more times than I'd like to admit.  Thinking they're off the roost because you dont hear anything, or see them, and ya start moving around. Next thing you know they're flyin off the roost to the next county!!!

Exactly!!!

Quote from: Wingbone on May 13, 2012, 11:45:12 AM
That's a drawback of late season hunting here too. If you commit to a rooster bird, you are stuck with that plan till about 8 o'clock whether it works out or not.

I didn't know this, but I learned today!! Always learning something about these birds.


WyoHunter

Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on May 12, 2012, 10:50:48 PM
Get in very early and set up in the area where they took flight along the travel path.

Leave your calls at home.
GOOD ADVICE!
If I had a dollar for every gobbler I thought I fooled I'd be well off!