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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5067685" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>Honestly I think first time hunters tend to have good luck. The reason I say this is because they usually know the basics and follow those. Not saying experience isn't a great thing. But I killed one my first year with no mentor. Just looked at my wife after deer season and told her I was going to try turkey hunting. That was 10 years ago. First half of the season I was over calling a lot. Then I bumped into a guy and he told me to shut up once they are coming to you. So my advice is this.</p><p></p><p>KISS (Keep it simple stupid) </p><p></p><p>1. Patience</p><p>2. Unless you have already been practicing with mouth calls it may be to late to learn.</p><p>3. Get a pot call and a box call or two and learn the basics. Yelp, cut, purr</p><p>4. Make sure you do not have any red, white or blue colors on anything. Some people do not use target identification before pulling the trigger.</p><p>5. This could be my personal opinion but I am camo head to toe. Now I sometimes just use my old Army BDU and multiicams. Sometimes a leafy suit No need to spend a fortune.</p><p>6. Have fun</p><p></p><p>I think you will get one, good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5067685, member: 23863"] Honestly I think first time hunters tend to have good luck. The reason I say this is because they usually know the basics and follow those. Not saying experience isn't a great thing. But I killed one my first year with no mentor. Just looked at my wife after deer season and told her I was going to try turkey hunting. That was 10 years ago. First half of the season I was over calling a lot. Then I bumped into a guy and he told me to shut up once they are coming to you. So my advice is this. KISS (Keep it simple stupid) 1. Patience 2. Unless you have already been practicing with mouth calls it may be to late to learn. 3. Get a pot call and a box call or two and learn the basics. Yelp, cut, purr 4. Make sure you do not have any red, white or blue colors on anything. Some people do not use target identification before pulling the trigger. 5. This could be my personal opinion but I am camo head to toe. Now I sometimes just use my old Army BDU and multiicams. Sometimes a leafy suit No need to spend a fortune. 6. Have fun I think you will get one, good luck [/QUOTE]
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