Turkey hunt, week hearted dont watch :)
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Re: Turkey hunt, week hearted dont watch :)
Serves you right for being long winded.
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I respect all the time and attention you all moderator give to maintain this site and bring all the info to all novice like me.
Sorry for using the words. But bro Mack The Knife, i dont get cheeky with any one. My mistake is that i saw both ur post and ur edition in my post at same time. Nxt it will be just the URL, rest left to the users discretion.
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I respect all the time and attention you all moderator give to maintain this site and bring all the info to all novice like me.
Sorry for using the words. But bro Mack The Knife, i dont get cheeky with any one. My mistake is that i saw both ur post and ur edition in my post at same time. Nxt it will be just the URL, rest left to the users discretion.
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My speakers were turned off.Is there 'a duck call' to lure ducks as well?Vikram";p="17720 wrote:Pran, apart from the decoy,it was also called in with a turkey call.
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Re: Turkey hunt, week hearted dont watch :)
That's me on the left with the Benelli, my little brother on the right.
Turkeys are suprisingly hard to kill, and you aim for the head.
They can also fly, I've seen them fly 1/2 km or more on occasion. They roost in trees at night too.
You use a call, there are about a half dozen different sounds you can use depending on the situation (another dominant male, a lonely hen, a lost baby which will get all the hens coming over and then then the male follows the women just like us, etc)
Typically where I live, you are only allowed one male so even if you can shoot 2 at once it is not allowed. Also, you only shoot males, they have to have a beard (I'll try to post another pic showing a beard)
And Pran, yes you use duck and goose calls when hunting those animals (though I am not either a duck or goose hunter).
Turkey season starts here next week, I am going to use a 20 guage I think this year, at least for the first half of the season.
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The season here runs Monday April 16 to Thursday May 17.
Of interest is you can use shot no larger than #4, this is for safety reason as the mortality of a hunter being hit is much less when #4 and smaller are being used.
You are allowed a maximum of 3 permits, though I only get one for each spring and fall season.
There is both a spring and a fall season, so I guess a person could kill 6 a year.
They have really good eyesight. Once I was about 180 yards away watching one through binoculars, I was sitting at the bottom of a tree on the ground. I put the binoculars in my lap and even though I did it slowly the bird saw the movement and took off.
Of interest is you can use shot no larger than #4, this is for safety reason as the mortality of a hunter being hit is much less when #4 and smaller are being used.
You are allowed a maximum of 3 permits, though I only get one for each spring and fall season.
There is both a spring and a fall season, so I guess a person could kill 6 a year.
They have really good eyesight. Once I was about 180 yards away watching one through binoculars, I was sitting at the bottom of a tree on the ground. I put the binoculars in my lap and even though I did it slowly the bird saw the movement and took off.
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947
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Thanks again Mark.Interestingly,I am defreezing a turkey,farm one of course, leg at the moment.LOL.
Read that the turkey shooters use extra-full chokes and the loads are more powerful than the regular game loads.Any info on that?Please.
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Read that the turkey shooters use extra-full chokes and the loads are more powerful than the regular game loads.Any info on that?Please.
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Re: Turkey hunt, week hearted dont watch :)
Mark,
Good luck and I hope Brendan gets a turkey as well this year.
Cheers!
Good luck and I hope Brendan gets a turkey as well this year.
Cheers!
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Re: Turkey hunt, week hearted dont watch :)
Vikram,
You haven't lived until you've fired a turkey load! Preferably in a pump. I tell you what, they recoil darn near as hard as anything else under a 416.
And you are also correct the chokes are often extra-full, or even extra-extra full. If you look around the midwayusa.com website it appears there is an entire industry devoted to turkey chokes.
I don't claim to be an expert on turkey hunting, I just go out and shoot my bird, or at least try to
You haven't lived until you've fired a turkey load! Preferably in a pump. I tell you what, they recoil darn near as hard as anything else under a 416.
And you are also correct the chokes are often extra-full, or even extra-extra full. If you look around the midwayusa.com website it appears there is an entire industry devoted to turkey chokes.
I don't claim to be an expert on turkey hunting, I just go out and shoot my bird, or at least try to
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Re: Turkey hunt, week hearted dont watch :)
Thanks Mark.Have a great hunt.You guys use a decoy too?
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Re: Turkey hunt, week hearted dont watch :)
Pran,
Personally I don't use a decoy, though I see nothing wrong with the practice I'm just cheap.
There are 2 main techniques for turkey hunting, one called "run n gun" and the other is "sit and wait"
The run and gun approach is when the males will gobble in answer to a call, and you pretty much try to set it up so you can sneak up on them. I've had my best luck this way. If they are not being vocal then you have the best luck just sitting in some bushes under a tree and waiting for a curious bird to come up to you. That is where decoys work best.
There are entire books written about turkey hunting tactics, but in a nutshell that is how things go.
Personally I don't use a decoy, though I see nothing wrong with the practice I'm just cheap.
There are 2 main techniques for turkey hunting, one called "run n gun" and the other is "sit and wait"
The run and gun approach is when the males will gobble in answer to a call, and you pretty much try to set it up so you can sneak up on them. I've had my best luck this way. If they are not being vocal then you have the best luck just sitting in some bushes under a tree and waiting for a curious bird to come up to you. That is where decoys work best.
There are entire books written about turkey hunting tactics, but in a nutshell that is how things go.
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947