Omg that’s super helpful Those precise rules of the road are amazing So much of the instruction is always squishy with turkeys and nothing concrete. These concrete tips are super helpful
Awesome! Today was opening day in Minnesota. I went out and heard a gobbler on the private farm land. Tried getting him over to the public land but that thunder chicken would not budge 😅
Weight wise I got the biggest turkey it’s my PB weight wise 24lbs 10 inch beard and 1 inch spurs. I kilt a double bearded bird a few years back one beard was was 11 the other was a little over 6 inches long so 17 inches of beard and 1 inch spurs
Thanks Dale for all the tips you have given me. I really appreciate you.
I've been turkey hunting 30 yrs. This boy has some good tips.
Very helpful advice, thank you!! We have to quit at noon here as well. 🙏🦃
I envy you guys, we have to wait till May 1st here in Vermont.
Omg that’s super helpful
Those precise rules of the road are amazing
So much of the instruction is always squishy with turkeys and nothing concrete. These concrete tips are super helpful
Totally agree!!! Been doing that for years. Thank you!
Awesome! Today was opening day in Minnesota. I went out and heard a gobbler on the private farm land. Tried getting him over to the public land but that thunder chicken would not budge 😅
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That works great!
Weight wise I got the biggest turkey it’s my PB weight wise 24lbs 10 inch beard and 1 inch spurs. I kilt a double bearded bird a few years back one beard was was 11 the other was a little over 6 inches long so 17 inches of beard and 1 inch spurs
How often are you calling at each of those 30 minute sits
Is 30 minutes enough time for one to come in quiet?
It is help full but I do stay at least one hour. Because I am 69 and just love to be in the woods lol A VA hunter Cumberland Prince Edward Co.
Fellow VA turkey hunter 🦃🦃 what county do you mostly hunt in? I go Bedford, Appomattox and Cambell. 🤙
And for goodness sake, stay out of the open fields.