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Gonna try for a fall turkey, any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5730950" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>You just explained why, that to me in some way is like the guy that hunts the mature deer for the challenge. I always prefer bow hunting turkeys even in the spring and have taken many but not in the fall. I got within 50 yards of a tom strutting around a hen mid fall he would not leave her alone my experience even the kee kee runs them off more times than not. I have a very particular place I'll go for them. I'm very picky. I prefer the nastier day the better, keeps them out of the trees. I've found the place I try on the fall thru like the pine thickets to nest on the ground. I think the fall turkey hunt is one of the most challenging bow hunts. While turkey hunting in the fall I got within 10 yards of 3 Tom's once and a hog come in chasing them so I shot him dressed 298. That was years ago</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5730950, member: 21149"] You just explained why, that to me in some way is like the guy that hunts the mature deer for the challenge. I always prefer bow hunting turkeys even in the spring and have taken many but not in the fall. I got within 50 yards of a tom strutting around a hen mid fall he would not leave her alone my experience even the kee kee runs them off more times than not. I have a very particular place I'll go for them. I'm very picky. I prefer the nastier day the better, keeps them out of the trees. I've found the place I try on the fall thru like the pine thickets to nest on the ground. I think the fall turkey hunt is one of the most challenging bow hunts. While turkey hunting in the fall I got within 10 yards of 3 Tom's once and a hog come in chasing them so I shot him dressed 298. That was years ago [/QUOTE]
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