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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1268260" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I've had some success turkey hunting in the fall. None by skill, mostly by luck. With some scouting you can pattern them possibly set up near their route back to the roost. I took a nice tom by changing to another stand that they were walking underneath.</p><p></p><p>One other method is a little harder, and I have only had it work once. Spotted some birds down the creek on the other side, so I crept down the creek and came up right by them and just started screaming and hollering, waving my arms like a mad man. They of course scatter in every direction. I plopped beside a tree and kept quiet for a while till I heard them start calling, then gave a couple of SOFT kee-kee calls. Had three hens come back in and one little jake. He didn't have to sleep in a cold tree any longer, he got to sit in a nice warm crock pot. When you bust the flock, bust them hard. If they all run off in the same direction it won't work as well. The whole idea is to scatter them in every direction then they will try to assemble again, hopefully right around where you are sitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1268260, member: 9675"] I've had some success turkey hunting in the fall. None by skill, mostly by luck. With some scouting you can pattern them possibly set up near their route back to the roost. I took a nice tom by changing to another stand that they were walking underneath. One other method is a little harder, and I have only had it work once. Spotted some birds down the creek on the other side, so I crept down the creek and came up right by them and just started screaming and hollering, waving my arms like a mad man. They of course scatter in every direction. I plopped beside a tree and kept quiet for a while till I heard them start calling, then gave a couple of SOFT kee-kee calls. Had three hens come back in and one little jake. He didn't have to sleep in a cold tree any longer, he got to sit in a nice warm crock pot. When you bust the flock, bust them hard. If they all run off in the same direction it won't work as well. The whole idea is to scatter them in every direction then they will try to assemble again, hopefully right around where you are sitting. [/QUOTE]
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