DIRT Farmer
05-13-2012, 11:02 PM
I got a chance to go out this afternoon, loaded up the Brown Bess, grabbed the vest and headed out. I was walking around my hay fields when I saw three toms in the neighbors corn. I moved over to intercept them, found they had changed course when I got to the back of my place and were about 400 yards away in another neighbors corn.
I set up and started calling about every five minuites. On the fourth set one of the toms stuck his head up and looked around. I called again, he started toward me taking about one half hour to work in. He decided to cross the fence row about 60 yards out, came in to about forty yards and hung up looking for the hen. he was staring to drift away and I scratched the leaves, he came a few yards closer then a crow lit in the tree above me and started cawing, the turkey spooked and ran off.
I hunt on my own terms, restricting my self to thirty yards much happier with 25 and am happy with my season. At least it was better than two years ago, the only thing I called in was a coyote, but getting a coyote with a cylinder bore Brown Bess flintlock and 6s is OK to.
Alan
I set up and started calling about every five minuites. On the fourth set one of the toms stuck his head up and looked around. I called again, he started toward me taking about one half hour to work in. He decided to cross the fence row about 60 yards out, came in to about forty yards and hung up looking for the hen. he was staring to drift away and I scratched the leaves, he came a few yards closer then a crow lit in the tree above me and started cawing, the turkey spooked and ran off.
I hunt on my own terms, restricting my self to thirty yards much happier with 25 and am happy with my season. At least it was better than two years ago, the only thing I called in was a coyote, but getting a coyote with a cylinder bore Brown Bess flintlock and 6s is OK to.
Alan