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First Season Turkey Hunter, Any Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jroberts238" data-source="post: 3189318" data-attributes="member: 12340"><p>I bought a double reed today thinking it would be just like using a single, wrong. lol im as bad as ever. I did notice the double reed fit better though. I plan on going sometime this week and picking up a couple more in different stills to see how they fit. As long as I can stop almost choking on them I will keep at it until I get em strutting in.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice. I only bought the #4 based off my experience with tree rats. I too eat everything I kill so even with squirrel I go for head shots. Always had better luck with the bigger shot. But I see your point, it makes more sense to go with the 5,6, or 7 shot size. </p><p></p><p>Thanks to Whiskey I will hopefully find sometime to test the patterns out with both.</p><p></p><p>Do you guys use locating calls? If so, is it the first thing you do when you hit the woods or do you let nature take its course?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroberts238, post: 3189318, member: 12340"] I bought a double reed today thinking it would be just like using a single, wrong. lol im as bad as ever. I did notice the double reed fit better though. I plan on going sometime this week and picking up a couple more in different stills to see how they fit. As long as I can stop almost choking on them I will keep at it until I get em strutting in. Thanks for the advice. I only bought the #4 based off my experience with tree rats. I too eat everything I kill so even with squirrel I go for head shots. Always had better luck with the bigger shot. But I see your point, it makes more sense to go with the 5,6, or 7 shot size. Thanks to Whiskey I will hopefully find sometime to test the patterns out with both. Do you guys use locating calls? If so, is it the first thing you do when you hit the woods or do you let nature take its course? [/QUOTE]
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