I apply the same logic I learned in the duck blind. When all else fails, just shut up and hope he's stupid or horney beyond caring.
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I apply the same logic I learned in the duck blind. When all else fails, just shut up and hope he's stupid or horney beyond caring.
I have developed the "Find a good spot, call, fall asleep, wake up and shoot turkey" style of hunting to perfection.
My snoring must sound like a bird drumming?!?!
it's a no-brainer for me.if i was closer to the pier and the fishing, i would never kill another one of those acorn-eating feathered rats. i have never gone fishing and wished i was turkey hunting. i have gone turkey hunting and wished i was fishing numerous times. now deer is whole 'nother story.
I am headed to camp....ya'll stay safe....
[quote author=Haywire link=topic=2822.msg25596#msg25596 date=1362794378]
If I can do three birds in ten days, I'll be satisfied. Nearly all those gobblers where I hunt are card-carrying MENSA members, and I've made so many mistakes I've educated them far beyond college degrees.
[/quote] From what I hear your off to a good start,two birds in five days.
[quote author=crazynewts link=topic=2822.msg25854#msg25854 date=1363179279]
I have developed the "Find a good spot, call, fall asleep, wake up and shoot turkey" style of hunting to perfection.
My snoring must sound like a bird drumming?!?!
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If you used the same method for deer, you would be amazed. The key to it is taking a nap in the right spot, the deer will come wake you up.
I've fallen asleep in the deer stand more than once only to wake up and see deer everywhere
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