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First Season Turkey Hunter, Any Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="BHC" data-source="post: 3192245" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I have a question, sorry not to hijack your thread, but this thread is about learning so I'll ask it here... A few guys have said let nature be your locating call, etc. basically don't use an owl call. Why? I am jus curious.. I have always used an owl call and many times get another owl hooting, which many times. Keeps the bird gobbling as I ease on in closer.. And if not I many times hoot 10-12 times to really really pinpoint the exact location of the bird I'm after. I'm curious what you guys do and why... I don't do this of course when birds are hot and gobbling like crazy on the roost...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BHC, post: 3192245, member: 10391"] I have a question, sorry not to hijack your thread, but this thread is about learning so I'll ask it here... A few guys have said let nature be your locating call, etc. basically don't use an owl call. Why? I am jus curious.. I have always used an owl call and many times get another owl hooting, which many times. Keeps the bird gobbling as I ease on in closer.. And if not I many times hoot 10-12 times to really really pinpoint the exact location of the bird I'm after. I'm curious what you guys do and why... I don't do this of course when birds are hot and gobbling like crazy on the roost... [/QUOTE]
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