Danno
PMA Member
For those of you that are done you can help me with a stratagy to get this bird. OK here is an aerial photo of the scene. I tried to draw locations of the roost, etc. but my software wouldn't allow me to save it in an uploadable file, so bear with me-
This was the first time I hunted here, but I had heard gobbling here on an early morning scout, so I thought I had pinpointed a roost. This morning a gobbler was roosted near a creek in the southwest corner of this picture. I setup about 125 yards east of him and about about 100 yards south of the hayfield. As a reference this picture is about 500 yards wide. I was at the top of an oak ridge and he had to come up a revine to get to me. He responded to my calls, but never came. I think it was too thick and steep to come directly up that hill. I have two options. I could move to a ridge that has a good view of the valley that he was in (just north of his roost and directly west of the southwest corner of the hayfield). This would be about 20-30 yards north of where he is roosted. I wonder of this is too close and I could get busted. He could see me there in the daylight for sure. Or I could set up a ground blind in the open in the hayfield. There were some other birds gobbling further north along the creek. I haven't seen birds in the hayfield, but I suspect that it would be a good feeding area. The hayfield option might be a possibility for an evening sit and catch the birds going back to roost, I'm thinking. I need all the help I can get. This is my first year turkey hunting. I have had them responding to my calls, but they either hang up or sneak up behind me and I get busted trying to swing around. I hope this all works and I'll look forwad to any and all help I can get. Thanks.
This was the first time I hunted here, but I had heard gobbling here on an early morning scout, so I thought I had pinpointed a roost. This morning a gobbler was roosted near a creek in the southwest corner of this picture. I setup about 125 yards east of him and about about 100 yards south of the hayfield. As a reference this picture is about 500 yards wide. I was at the top of an oak ridge and he had to come up a revine to get to me. He responded to my calls, but never came. I think it was too thick and steep to come directly up that hill. I have two options. I could move to a ridge that has a good view of the valley that he was in (just north of his roost and directly west of the southwest corner of the hayfield). This would be about 20-30 yards north of where he is roosted. I wonder of this is too close and I could get busted. He could see me there in the daylight for sure. Or I could set up a ground blind in the open in the hayfield. There were some other birds gobbling further north along the creek. I haven't seen birds in the hayfield, but I suspect that it would be a good feeding area. The hayfield option might be a possibility for an evening sit and catch the birds going back to roost, I'm thinking. I need all the help I can get. This is my first year turkey hunting. I have had them responding to my calls, but they either hang up or sneak up behind me and I get busted trying to swing around. I hope this all works and I'll look forwad to any and all help I can get. Thanks.