@@kimle2796 having the sun at your back is preferrable as it casts shadows and keeps you, the hunter, out of the bright areas where turkeys will see you.. they have insanely good vision and have a remarkable ability to see even the slightest movements.. it also helps to have them approach you facing the sun as it will alter or interfere, if you will, with their vision...
Great job boys!
Nice hunt!, are you hunting on a public or private land?
Hey there any tips for a new hunter getting into turkey hunting?
I’m six nations living out Norfolk area
A good setup goes a long way, pay attention to where the sun is coming up and setting.
Thanks
Keep putting up the great content love watching your videos
@@beyondthe6ix I am new to hunting. What is the significant of the sun rise and sun set in terms of a good setup.
@@kimle2796 having the sun at your back is preferrable as it casts shadows and keeps you, the hunter, out of the bright areas where turkeys will see you.. they have insanely good vision and have a remarkable ability to see even the slightest movements.. it also helps to have them approach you facing the sun as it will alter or interfere, if you will, with their vision...
The season hasn’t opened yet
For us Natives it is
@@beyondthe6ix oh, I didn’t realize the season was differnt. Cool footage. Thanks.
Who goes hunting with two shells? But you got your bird.