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Started by AUTiger, March 02, 2016, 11:56:33 AM
Quote from: honker22 on March 02, 2016, 01:35:04 PMI would also add that rios tend to move quickly and pretty far distances from the roost site. I've hunted Tx a few times and a lot of them will travel miles in a day and come right back to the same roost in the evening. So you may need to be way more aggressive/mobile in your setups if the initial one doesn't pan out off the roost. I've also tried to leave those roost areas as undisturbed as possible. If the property has 1 big roost area and you bust it up, your birds may move miles away and you be SOL.
Quote from: mlisandro on March 02, 2016, 02:58:14 PMQuote from: honker22 on March 02, 2016, 01:35:04 PMI would also add that rios tend to move quickly and pretty far distances from the roost site. I've hunted Tx a few times and a lot of them will travel miles in a day and come right back to the same roost in the evening. So you may need to be way more aggressive/mobile in your setups if the initial one doesn't pan out off the roost. I've also tried to leave those roost areas as undisturbed as possible. If the property has 1 big roost area and you bust it up, your birds may move miles away and you be SOL.Well said, X2.
Quote from: Marc on March 03, 2016, 05:04:16 PMRio hens are awful... I have flat seen them run in and cut off a tom that is coming in... And then lead him the opposite direction.