how do you pick where to set up?


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Re: how do you pick where to set up?

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Wait til I here them gobbling, then try to get somewhat close to 'em, and find a tree to set-up at. You should do some scouting on your land, at least enough to figure the layout of the land, so you'll know what obsticles might be between you and a turkey at any specific time.

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Re: how do you pick where to set up?

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Wait til I here them gobbling, then try to get somewhat close to 'em, and find a tree to set-up at. You should do some scouting on your land, at least enough to figure the layout of the land, so you'll know what obsticles might be between you and a turkey at any specific time.

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I'll agree.If I am going to set up on a gobbler that is gobbling.I try to pick a shady spot,and visualize him making his way along a tree/brush line,fencerow,or along side a creek.If I'm hunting birds that aren't gobbling I will track the roads,and hunt where there are alot of tracks.I will hunt where I find alot of scratchings.I will also hunt dust bowls in mid-day,field edges,or when it's windy/rainy get down in the bottoms,clearcuts,and fields.Hope I helped.

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Re: how do you pick where to set up?

I can't say I ever just randomly pick a spot to turkey hunt. I always have a reason for choosing a place to set up on my home turf. I always do my pre-season scouting here at home. I don't understand why any turkey hunter wouldn't. Also, certain areas seem to always have birds around year after year so if I'm not on a gobbling bird I'll consider one of those areas as an option. I'll also look for fresh sign, like tracks, droppings, and scratching if I'm not on or moving to get near a gobbling bird. After the season starts, every day I'm in the woods I'm also scouting as I'm hunting both with my eyes and ears.

If I'm out of state hunting, I'll pick someone else's brain with a map in hand about what they know regarding the patterns of the birds before I enter the woods. At least that should get me started on choosing a place to listen for gobbling birds before I set up. From then on, I'm hunting and learning about the birds I'm hunting there.

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