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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2176570" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>There has been several guys that have mentioned patterning birds. Where I hunt in Nebraska I often see the same turkeys on the same branch each evening. The mountain merriams here in Colo are nearly impossible to pattern on public land because they are constantly moving and hardly ever roost in the same trees and may not be on the same mountain from 1 day to the next. In Colo where toms are mobile I cover lots and lots of country. Toms usually get eaten by predators if they let out a peep so that makes it even tougher to find them. Just remember to stay flexible and keep your eyes open to how turkeys are behaving where you are hunting. You may need to change things up from one spot to the next and from early to later in the season at the same location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2176570, member: 66919"] There has been several guys that have mentioned patterning birds. Where I hunt in Nebraska I often see the same turkeys on the same branch each evening. The mountain merriams here in Colo are nearly impossible to pattern on public land because they are constantly moving and hardly ever roost in the same trees and may not be on the same mountain from 1 day to the next. In Colo where toms are mobile I cover lots and lots of country. Toms usually get eaten by predators if they let out a peep so that makes it even tougher to find them. Just remember to stay flexible and keep your eyes open to how turkeys are behaving where you are hunting. You may need to change things up from one spot to the next and from early to later in the season at the same location. [/QUOTE]
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