DhD wrote:No gobbles for about an hour now, just hung a cell cam, now I'm going for a walk. Not gonna lie, the gobbling in the morning is pretty exciting!
Agreed. The anticipation of where he might go is pretty cool.
DhD wrote:No gobbles for about an hour now, just hung a cell cam, now I'm going for a walk. Not gonna lie, the gobbling in the morning is pretty exciting!
DhD wrote:Was not able to get out this morning due to more vehicle issues, but I'm headed out this evening to try and score a bird. I'll try and keep y'all updated!
Ack wrote:I’ll be honest with you....cyber scouting for turkeys isn’t going to be easy....could be feast or famine. Where you might find them one year could be completely devoid of birds the following year. They just aren’t as predictable as deer when relating to certain terrain and cover.....especially in large tracts of public where pressure may be a factor.
Just a quick glance at an aerial of eastern Nebraska shows me a lot of broken up woodlots with ag scattered about, which I my opinion is perfect turkey habitat.
You’re time is going to be best spent following Lou’s suggestion....locate actual groups of birds, listen for gobblers at daybreak, and make a plan to get yourself in front of them. Don’t feel like you need to rush right in to a roost on the first morning. Observe, take note of movement patterns and make a plan of attack, just like you would on a bedded buck.
DhD wrote:Couple things I have learned. Figuring out what to do after the first few hours in the morning is an issue, I have no idea how long to wait in a spot. I had some birds gobbling on the public private border this morning, but just before they came off the roost a couple hens started yelping on the private side and they went that way. Cool spot, had a hen almost land on my decoy a little later in the day.
After the initial morning setup I'm really just guessing. How do you locate birds mid day? Do you use a turkey call or a locator call when looking for birds after 9 am? Here's one of today's setups.
Ack wrote:DhD wrote:Couple things I have learned. Figuring out what to do after the first few hours in the morning is an issue, I have no idea how long to wait in a spot. I had some birds gobbling on the public private border this morning, but just before they came off the roost a couple hens started yelping on the private side and they went that way. Cool spot, had a hen almost land on my decoy a little later in the day.
After the initial morning setup I'm really just guessing. How do you locate birds mid day? Do you use a turkey call or a locator call when looking for birds after 9 am? Here's one of today's setups.
Most definitely. Some guys squawk at those who locate with turkey calls, but I find it the most effective way personally. Also, if you happen to find dusting areas, those are great spots to sit during late morning into the afternoon.
greenhorndave wrote:Ack wrote:DhD wrote:Couple things I have learned. Figuring out what to do after the first few hours in the morning is an issue, I have no idea how long to wait in a spot. I had some birds gobbling on the public private border this morning, but just before they came off the roost a couple hens started yelping on the private side and they went that way. Cool spot, had a hen almost land on my decoy a little later in the day.
After the initial morning setup I'm really just guessing. How do you locate birds mid day? Do you use a turkey call or a locator call when looking for birds after 9 am? Here's one of today's setups.
Most definitely. Some guys squawk at those who locate with turkey calls, but I find it the most effective way personally. Also, if you happen to find dusting areas, those are great spots to sit during late morning into the afternoon.
What are dusting areas and how/why are they used?
DhD wrote:greenhorndave wrote:Ack wrote:DhD wrote:Couple things I have learned. Figuring out what to do after the first few hours in the morning is an issue, I have no idea how long to wait in a spot. I had some birds gobbling on the public private border this morning, but just before they came off the roost a couple hens started yelping on the private side and they went that way. Cool spot, had a hen almost land on my decoy a little later in the day.
After the initial morning setup I'm really just guessing. How do you locate birds mid day? Do you use a turkey call or a locator call when looking for birds after 9 am? Here's one of today's setups.
Most definitely. Some guys squawk at those who locate with turkey calls, but I find it the most effective way personally. Also, if you happen to find dusting areas, those are great spots to sit during late morning into the afternoon.
What are dusting areas and how/why are they used?
I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering about this.
Ack wrote:DhD wrote:greenhorndave wrote:Ack wrote:DhD wrote:Couple things I have learned. Figuring out what to do after the first few hours in the morning is an issue, I have no idea how long to wait in a spot. I had some birds gobbling on the public private border this morning, but just before they came off the roost a couple hens started yelping on the private side and they went that way. Cool spot, had a hen almost land on my decoy a little later in the day.
After the initial morning setup I'm really just guessing. How do you locate birds mid day? Do you use a turkey call or a locator call when looking for birds after 9 am? Here's one of today's setups.
Most definitely. Some guys squawk at those who locate with turkey calls, but I find it the most effective way personally. Also, if you happen to find dusting areas, those are great spots to sit during late morning into the afternoon.
What are dusting areas and how/why are they used?
I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering about this.
Dusting areas are bare ground areas, typically in sand or light soil. You will find small “craters” (12-14” diameter or so) in the sand left from the birds dusting themselves. And here is how those dust bowls are made.....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GW5gne2_N1s
This has been one of my favorite spots to hunt during the afternoon over the years....always lots of action.
Ack wrote:DhD wrote:greenhorndave wrote:Ack wrote:DhD wrote:Couple things I have learned. Figuring out what to do after the first few hours in the morning is an issue, I have no idea how long to wait in a spot. I had some birds gobbling on the public private border this morning, but just before they came off the roost a couple hens started yelping on the private side and they went that way. Cool spot, had a hen almost land on my decoy a little later in the day.
After the initial morning setup I'm really just guessing. How do you locate birds mid day? Do you use a turkey call or a locator call when looking for birds after 9 am? Here's one of today's setups.
Most definitely. Some guys squawk at those who locate with turkey calls, but I find it the most effective way personally. Also, if you happen to find dusting areas, those are great spots to sit during late morning into the afternoon.
What are dusting areas and how/why are they used?
I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering about this.
Dusting areas are bare ground areas, typically in sand or light soil. You will find small “craters” (12-14” diameter or so) in the sand left from the birds dusting themselves. And here is how those dust bowls are made.....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GW5gne2_N1s
This has been one of my favorite spots to hunt during the afternoon over the years....always lots of action.
Ack wrote:DhD wrote:Couple things I have learned. Figuring out what to do after the first few hours in the morning is an issue, I have no idea how long to wait in a spot. I had some birds gobbling on the public private border this morning, but just before they came off the roost a couple hens started yelping on the private side and they went that way. Cool spot, had a hen almost land on my decoy a little later in the day.
After the initial morning setup I'm really just guessing. How do you locate birds mid day? Do you use a turkey call or a locator call when looking for birds after 9 am? Here's one of today's setups.
Most definitely. Some guys squawk at those who locate with turkey calls, but I find it the most effective way personally. Also, if you happen to find dusting areas, those are great spots to sit during late morning into the afternoon.
DhD wrote:Ack wrote:DhD wrote:Couple things I have learned. Figuring out what to do after the first few hours in the morning is an issue, I have no idea how long to wait in a spot. I had some birds gobbling on the public private border this morning, but just before they came off the roost a couple hens started yelping on the private side and they went that way. Cool spot, had a hen almost land on my decoy a little later in the day.
After the initial morning setup I'm really just guessing. How do you locate birds mid day? Do you use a turkey call or a locator call when looking for birds after 9 am? Here's one of today's setups.
Most definitely. Some guys squawk at those who locate with turkey calls, but I find it the most effective way personally. Also, if you happen to find dusting areas, those are great spots to sit during late morning into the afternoon.
Would this be one of those dusting areas?
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