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Advice for a turkey newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="MickThompson" data-source="post: 5013879" data-attributes="member: 3172"><p>Another point on concealment- keep terrain between you and the birds. Try to avoid sky lighting yourself unless the bird you are trying to kill is over the break in the hill. And keep the break between you and the gobbler so he has to commit to gun range to see where the calling is coming from. </p><p></p><p>You can kill a turkey while wearing a clown suit if he can't see your setup until he gets to 30 yards. </p><p></p><p>Don't cheapen the experience by using bait or trespassing/shooting across property lines. They're good eating but the thrill of turkey hunting is convincing a mature gobbler that you are a real turkey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickThompson, post: 5013879, member: 3172"] Another point on concealment- keep terrain between you and the birds. Try to avoid sky lighting yourself unless the bird you are trying to kill is over the break in the hill. And keep the break between you and the gobbler so he has to commit to gun range to see where the calling is coming from. You can kill a turkey while wearing a clown suit if he can't see your setup until he gets to 30 yards. Don't cheapen the experience by using bait or trespassing/shooting across property lines. They're good eating but the thrill of turkey hunting is convincing a mature gobbler that you are a real turkey. [/QUOTE]
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