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4 types of turkey hunters

I'm number one alone and number 3 with my kids, without decoys usually. I've crawled on plenty though, normally towards the end of a crappy season
 
TLRanger":72kfhree said:
And #5........The one with every conceivable locator call....Owl hooter, crow call, donkey bray, coyote howler, woodpecker screamer, hawk screamer, goose honker, and several more that some use...Most of these guys keep using these calls while trying to approach a gobbler. LBL is famous for this type of hunter. :rotf:
Got another one you can add. Guy elk bugled a few minutes ago lol
 
Adding one more......A couple of years ago while hunting on public land some dude cut loose with a call that sounded a lot like an African Lion Roar! I could hear at least three birds gobbling before he cut loose but the woods went totally quiet right after. The birds and squirrels even went into hiding. Did not hear or see any wild animal for about an hour. I really don't know what kind of call that guy had but it sure was different.
 
catman529":1dqwj9l1 said:
Rockhound":1dqwj9l1 said:
cowhunter71":1dqwj9l1 said:
Classic googan move. :) I'll be there maneuvering around them next week.

I'm hoping they talk a little more today. 5 birds checked in yesterday. Feeling pretty good about my odds this morning since we found a few late yesterday
you hearing em gobble now? It's just getting light here in Franklin. Good luck today!


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Still no gobbling in Tenn. Got home bout 11 and there was one tearing down at the house. Birds just ain't there this year. Going to try another county that's a little further.
 

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