shickoff

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  1. Hey Redbeard. Gobblers must be tearin' it up in Georgia . . .
  2. Hey Strut10 and everyone else . . . We planned to mention your forums turkey contest with announcement of our Realtree Turkey Tips Contest (prizes too!) and the 2012 Strut Report. Challenge is, your Feb. 29 deadline comes the day before we'll likely run the RTTC and 2012 SR on March 1. Still a chance though. Stay tuned. In the meantime, feel free to jump over to the Realtree Turkey Blog and post contest mention in the comments sections under our current content . . . we'd love to hear what you think of the NWTF Convention Coverage (videos/photo essay, etc.) as well as other stuff we've got up on the site. Thanks, Steve Steve Hickoff Realtree Turkey Hunting Editor
  3. Photographer gets to keep the truck as payment! LOL.
  4. Yep, looking forward to it. We'll see you there . . .
  5. Hey guys, I'm with Rhino on slate calls, but use 'em all, depending. Love my custom boxes and certain "ghost cut" mouth calls . . . P.S. Strut10, etc. So you guys know, we'll post word on the Realtree forum turkey contest over in the Realtree turkey blog later this month. (At least before Florida starts, for sure.) Stay tuned. Off to the NWTF show later next week. Full coverage for Realtree & then we'll get a link to your announcement up there. Thanks. Steve Hickoff Realtree Turkey Hunting Editor
  6. Good stuff. We hunt a bunch of fall turkey states each year, while the rest of my buds are working hard for my future gifted venison (LOL). (Btw, awesome bucks in your posts, guys. Sheesh.) Seriously, the gobbling we hear is often from super jakes (those 1 & 1/2 year-olds) and fall jakes, just 4-6 months old, birds that kee-kee-run and add a cracked grrobble on the end. Hey, they're all fun to hunt.
  7. 10-4. I especially like yelping with a mouth call then hammering back to my own vocalizations with a hand-operated gobble call. As mentioned in my gobble calls blog post follow-up comment, we use it on the tag end of a kee-kee-run in the fall too. True enough, I'd never think of doing it on some public lands. Other times, it seems like a good choice.
  8. Hey everybody, I'm curious about your opinion on using gobble calls, spring or fall. Do you? Why or why not? I've just posted word on three new gobble calls for 2012 on the Realtree Turkey Blog: New Gobble Calls for Spring Turkey Hunting | Realtree ® Thanks, Steve
  9. We caught up with some turkey pros and got their Super Bowl predictions: Turkey Pros Make Super Bowl Predictions | Realtree ® What are yours?
  10. Hey, they're all good. Congratulations!
  11. For sure. Good stuff, Strut10!
  12. Need to reconsider ground blinds for spring gobbler hunting at some point (maybe), but like you dbHunterNY I like to stay on the move! :pop:
  13. Love the hunt stories, guys. That's the best thing about turkey hunting: the tactics, especially if it involves calling. Nothing works all the time and sometimes something we try does. I killed a longbeard once after it (and a bull jake) hung up silently behind me for a long time . . . could hear them moving and almost feel them looking my way. Something made me try something different with these birds. I got up and hustled maybe 70-80 yds. down to the far pasture corner, hidden by the leafed-out woods between us. I caught my breath, called and dang if they didn't come running from right behind where I'd been, gobbling the whole way. Another time birds might have ignored me. That's why it's so satisfying when it works, eh.
  14. I never use 'em in spring (fall, with turkey dogs, yes), but buddies do and they work. Ground blinds, as jesse8953 mentioned, are especially good for bowhunters chasing spring birds.