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Gobbler with hens, any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="talltexanrancher" data-source="post: 2361028" data-attributes="member: 111099"><p>You've been given great advice throughout this thread - my advice is try them all. Having turkey hunted in South Texas for 35 years, I can tell you I've used all these techniques to harvest a gobbler. The trick is figuring out which one to use on which day!</p><p></p><p>I've found that early season gobblers with lots of hens around in the morning are more successfully called late morning to early afternoon as they cruise around looking for hens. This time of day toms are usually much less vocal (sometimes silent) so you have to be really vigilant. </p><p></p><p>Go get um.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltexanrancher, post: 2361028, member: 111099"] You've been given great advice throughout this thread - my advice is try them all. Having turkey hunted in South Texas for 35 years, I can tell you I've used all these techniques to harvest a gobbler. The trick is figuring out which one to use on which day! I've found that early season gobblers with lots of hens around in the morning are more successfully called late morning to early afternoon as they cruise around looking for hens. This time of day toms are usually much less vocal (sometimes silent) so you have to be really vigilant. Go get um. [/QUOTE]
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