sep0667
Land of the Whitetail
I think I'm going to try turkey hunting this spring. I have never gone before. One of the properties I bowhunt deer has a lot of turkeys. It is common to see 20 to 30 turkeys out in the fields that border it and going through it to and from roosting.
The property I bowhunt deer is not big, maybe 8 acres of actual cover and a nice creek flows through it. I secured permission to turkey hunt a 160 acre chunk that borders it to the south, I shed hunt it as well, but cant deer hunt it. It is mainly just a picked bean field with a couple tree/fence lines and same terraces. In the fall the turkeys roost along the creek and then filter out through the brush that I can hunt and go into the fields to feed etc.
I don't know a thing about turkey hunting. I will read up on it and watch some youtube etc. Shed hunting this winter there is still plenty of turkey sign..feathers, tracks, droppings etc.
Couple questions. I see pictures and videos of guys just having a blind sitting out in the open. Is it really that simple to just pop up a blind, they don't get spooked by it just there all of a sudden? Is it okay to move it to a different area the next day without it spooking the turkeys? How late in they day will you sit, morning seem better from my limited knowledge? I plan to try both gun and bow, but want to focus on gun to improve my odds being I've never done this. I plan to get some targets to shoot a couple rounds at first to see my pattern. I have a Mossberg 500, whats the furthest range I could expect to make a succesful shot?
Here it is. What is outlined is where I can all turkey hunt. The brush patch is where I can bowhunt for deer. I think maybe setting up along that fence line and hopping they come out in the field would be a good bet? If they are anything like in the fall where they just go out in the fields, I don't want to say it, but it would be a slam dunk. The red x's are the creek where they bed, the lines are where they go out in the fields, and the blue is where I was thinking to set up.

The property I bowhunt deer is not big, maybe 8 acres of actual cover and a nice creek flows through it. I secured permission to turkey hunt a 160 acre chunk that borders it to the south, I shed hunt it as well, but cant deer hunt it. It is mainly just a picked bean field with a couple tree/fence lines and same terraces. In the fall the turkeys roost along the creek and then filter out through the brush that I can hunt and go into the fields to feed etc.
I don't know a thing about turkey hunting. I will read up on it and watch some youtube etc. Shed hunting this winter there is still plenty of turkey sign..feathers, tracks, droppings etc.
Couple questions. I see pictures and videos of guys just having a blind sitting out in the open. Is it really that simple to just pop up a blind, they don't get spooked by it just there all of a sudden? Is it okay to move it to a different area the next day without it spooking the turkeys? How late in they day will you sit, morning seem better from my limited knowledge? I plan to try both gun and bow, but want to focus on gun to improve my odds being I've never done this. I plan to get some targets to shoot a couple rounds at first to see my pattern. I have a Mossberg 500, whats the furthest range I could expect to make a succesful shot?
Here it is. What is outlined is where I can all turkey hunt. The brush patch is where I can bowhunt for deer. I think maybe setting up along that fence line and hopping they come out in the field would be a good bet? If they are anything like in the fall where they just go out in the fields, I don't want to say it, but it would be a slam dunk. The red x's are the creek where they bed, the lines are where they go out in the fields, and the blue is where I was thinking to set up.
