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Re: Stalking Turkeys

Unread postby lungbuster » Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:02 pm

Stalking has always been considered taboo, but it is an effective technique and can be done safely if you use common sense. I have stalked a few birds over the years, I prefer to call them in, but some springs they don't respond well depending on the time of year and stalking is more productive.


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Re: Stalking Turkeys

Unread postby PLB » Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:16 pm

Never tried it or had any interest in it personally. Turkey hunting for me is all vocal for me and with a shotgun. If turkeys didn't gobble and get my heart rate up, it would be like shooting a chicken.plus I hunt big woods, public and stalking would not be wise.

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Re: Stalking Turkeys

Unread postby Uncle Lou » Sun Feb 26, 2012 10:56 pm

I am definitely pro stalking. If they cooperate and come in that is cool, but sometimes you gotta take the action to them.
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