What shotgun is that? What gauge? What barrel length? What choke?
Stevens 301, factory choke shooting 3” Apex TSS
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What shotgun is that? What gauge? What barrel length? What choke?
Here it is. It's on the smoker now.Share pics!! Congrats!!!
Hunting quiet birds sucks! I'd rather go fishing. Saturday was the same around here, zero birds would talk for some reason. Maybe the pollen was choking them as bad as it was me.Saturday was the day of the silent Tom’s. Heard 0 gobbles but had several show up but I couldn’t make it happen. 1 Tom and his Jake friends snuck up on my weak side. I heard a cluck and poof there they were. By the time I was able to pivot, he had his back to me and was out of range.
Next one came to 60 and kept poking his head up over a fallen tree looking for the hen. He never saw one and I couldn’t get him any closer. Never had a shot.
Looking back my setup was bad, but I’m not sure how to know that if they don’t gobble. It’s almost like hunting deer from the ground except harder.
Today was a bust. I went back to the same spot for revenge. Moved closer to where they were crossing with a decoy. This time I had a gobble come from the opposite direction. He was far but continued to get closer until he didn’t. Seemed to take a turn and never looped around. Assuming he got distracted with another hen. I did get into a long back and forth with a group of hens which was entertaining.
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A study I read showed that large sums of the hens bread were only bread by mature turkeys so if you’re only killing mature turkeys you are limiting the the number of hens that will get bread. It also seemed to suggest that hens were highly unlikely to breed with Jake’s even if that’s what’s available. It would seem to suggest that if you wanted to have a positive impact on Turkey number you should limit the number of mature birds that can be killed and give more tags to Jakes. In the hard core Turkey world people do look down on killing Jake’s; however, if it is legal and you like the meat then I say have at it. You just won’t have a nice fan, beard, and spurs to mount.Can someone more in tune with the turkey world shed light on the killing of jakes? Is it comparable to killing of spikes? To me deer numbers are a little more static than Turkey numbers just because the variables that can affect hatching from year to year. That opinion is not backed up by science, but I've let several jakes walk while during deer season I'll kill every legal deer that I can.
Interesting. I had my pick of the litter this morning on jakes for over 20 min. 5 came in all kinds of fired up and raped my hen decoy til it was crushed flat. One of those hard plastic ones too. Theyre just too easy to kill i feel bad. Like a yearling buck...you can mess with em and they still dont leave. They walked less than 5 steps right past me n my wife and went right to the decoy. Couple of em just sat down a few times and watched the tag team. Hahaha.A study I read showed that large sums of the hens bread were only bread by mature turkeys so if you’re only killing mature turkeys you are limiting the the number of hens that will get bread. It also seemed to suggest that hens were highly unlikely to breed with Jake’s even if that’s what’s available. It would seem to suggest that if you wanted to have a positive impact on Turkey number you should limit the number of mature birds that can be killed and give more tags to Jakes. In the hard core Turkey world people do look down on killing Jake’s; however, if it is legal and you like the meat then I say have at it. You just won’t have a nice fan, beard, and spurs to mount.
I thought you were going to have to shoot one of them to avoid getting attacked at one point.Interesting. I had my pick of the litter this morning on jakes for over 20 min. 5 came in all kinds of fired up and raped my hen decoy til it was crushed flat. One of those hard plastic ones too. Theyre just too easy to kill i feel bad. Like a yearling buck...you can mess with em and they still dont leave. They walked less than 5 steps right past me n my wife and went right to the decoy. Couple of em just sat down a few times and watched the tag team. Hahaha.
i got video. If you dont like foul language dont click play. I didnt think my phone would pick up whispering but you can hear us saying some stupid stuff every now and then. At the end i get one to gobble. They never got spooked. After the video i was flaling my arms around and they just stood there and stared
*smacks forehead. No, for whatever reason I didn’t think about it. That’s a darn good idea! I will try to get one next time I can.Bowtie, you didn't happen to take pictures of the super fresh scratches did you? I'd be interested if you did. Saturday will be my be first ever turkey hunt! Super excited!!
My first turkey i ever shot must have eaten every wasp in the field. or some bug that looks exactly like a black and yellow wasp. They were spillin out everywhere. i always cut them open to see what they are eating in different areas. They eat a lot of rocks and stuff to help break down the other things like hard beans/seeds/nuts.Friend of mine killed a Jake down in Tennessee this past weekend with me. Cut the crawl open to see what they had been eating. This guy couldn’t have eaten another bite he so was full. Clover leaves, bugs, walnuts, acorns, roots. In case anyone finds this stuff interesting. The walnuts and acorns were intact too, hull and all. I didn’t know they ate the entire acorn. I thought they usually cracked them open for bugs inside of them.