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Another fall turkey question..
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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 5201711" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>Traditional fall tactics are quite different than spring. With brood flocks of hens and their adolescent young of the year, scattering them and calling them back is time-tested and proven. It's also extremely easy to kill these birds...like...really easy. These birds want nothing more than to regroup as their safety is in numbers and with the brood hen.</p><p></p><p>Gobbler flocks on the other hand can sometimes be scattered and called back but it's nothing like young birds or hens. They're far more wary and frankly don't "need" to be together like younger more vulnerable birds. Most important (in my opinion) is woodsmanship, reading sign, and patience. Fall birds have to found and unlike spring birds, they don't always tell you where they are by gobbling every other breath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 5201711, member: 10006"] Traditional fall tactics are quite different than spring. With brood flocks of hens and their adolescent young of the year, scattering them and calling them back is time-tested and proven. It's also extremely easy to kill these birds...like...really easy. These birds want nothing more than to regroup as their safety is in numbers and with the brood hen. Gobbler flocks on the other hand can sometimes be scattered and called back but it's nothing like young birds or hens. They're far more wary and frankly don't "need" to be together like younger more vulnerable birds. Most important (in my opinion) is woodsmanship, reading sign, and patience. Fall birds have to found and unlike spring birds, they don't always tell you where they are by gobbling every other breath. [/QUOTE]
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