It's good to actually see how other people actually TURKEY HUNT. Hunters hone their skills over the years doing what works for them. My style is similar, but after 30 yrs pursuing, I'm more on the patient side, and less calling. I've mellowed with age, lol. Curiosity is my favorite tool. I know it also takes getting close enough and a few cuts to set some turkeys off. I can understand the "get to work" part makes it become more aggressive. Patience works, and sometimes aggressive works. That's what makes these videos great, watching others respectfully hunt a turkey. It's about more than just a camera over a hunters shoulder killing something. You are showing the decisions leading up to, and capturing it. Thanks for sharing.
Them boys have a few fine ridges they like to hang on. You'll see that neighboring ridge his buddy was screaming on there in 3 days I believe. They know how to use that narrow ridgetops to their advantage.
Addicted to the Pinhoti Project but I find myself wanting to choke chubbs! He moves around way too much.......unnecessary hand movements, fooling with his hat, move his gun all around and turning around to talk to you while the turkey is right there ! He will learn, but it's painful to watch. I have watched everyone of your videos(many of them several times) and it seems like when chubbs is on the gun, your average drops dramatically. On the other hand, your average is perfect (from what I have seen) when your girlfriend is packing. Love Chubbs excitement and enthusiasm but man he needs to pretend he is a rock when the bird is inside 150 yards. I promise if you can get him to sit completely still then his batting average will drastically increase. Jay
Used to bike into gamelands all the time up until about 15 years ago. This year I decided to get another mountain bike and get my fat behind further back in earlier than the lazy asses that never leave sight of their cars.
Those kind of hunts with birds just out of sight have resulted in lots of days stubbornly chasing a bird that I should have just left to find a dumb one, but man it feels good to make em pay on another day.
You might have already covered it but I'd enjoy you guys taking a few minutes and discussing the app you are using. What is it and how do you use it to your advantage.
Your buddy in front- no telling how many subordinate gobblers milling outside the harem he may spook off playing 75 yard roulette on the boss Tom by moving around too much scratching leaves
I swear, I don't think I've EVER seen a turkey hunter move around as much as Chubbs! Sit still man!!
Would you just get your stuff on!? 😂😂😂
That fly down cackle made me want to gobble! lol
It's good to actually see how other people actually TURKEY HUNT. Hunters hone their skills over the years doing what works for them. My style is similar, but after 30 yrs pursuing, I'm more on the patient side, and less calling. I've mellowed with age, lol. Curiosity is my favorite tool. I know it also takes getting close enough and a few cuts to set some turkeys off. I can understand the "get to work" part makes it become more aggressive. Patience works, and sometimes aggressive works. That's what makes these videos great, watching others respectfully hunt a turkey. It's about more than just a camera over a hunters shoulder killing something. You are showing the decisions leading up to, and capturing it. Thanks for sharing.
Bout as well played as it gets! Fine spot he was livin
Them boys have a few fine ridges they like to hang on. You'll see that neighboring ridge his buddy was screaming on there in 3 days I believe. They know how to use that narrow ridgetops to their advantage.
the bird probably saw chubs Dancing with that tree and went the other way ! Lol .
Chubbs is always crawling, I love it!
I don't. He moves around too much.
Love those mountain gobblers. They can skirt a ridge line just out of sight and go 3 ridges over in a couple of minutes.
They know and practice that trick, no doubt about it!
Addicted to the Pinhoti Project but I find myself wanting to choke chubbs!
He moves around way too much.......unnecessary hand movements, fooling with his hat, move his gun all around and turning around to talk to you while the turkey is right there !
He will learn, but it's painful to watch. I have watched everyone of your videos(many of them several times) and it seems like when chubbs is on the gun, your average drops dramatically.
On the other hand, your average is perfect (from what I have seen) when your girlfriend is packing.
Love Chubbs excitement and enthusiasm but man he needs to pretend he is a rock when the bird is inside 150 yards. I promise if you can get him to sit completely still then his batting average will drastically increase.
Jay
Chubby was wearing that tree out, scraping leaves ,hen yelps ,gobbler yelps, what else,
Trying to peek that curiosity. Didn't work.
Used to bike into gamelands all the time up until about 15 years ago. This year I decided to get another mountain bike and get my fat behind further back in earlier than the lazy asses that never leave sight of their cars.
Chubbs has ants in his pants.
Those kind of hunts with birds just out of sight have resulted in lots of days stubbornly chasing a bird that I should have just left to find a dumb one, but man it feels good to make em pay on another day.
What mouth call's do you use?
You might have already covered it but I'd enjoy you guys taking a few minutes and discussing the app you are using. What is it and how do you use it to your advantage.
Typically for mapping we are using OnX or Gaia. Always planning our approach and his location using topos.
Not all great hunts end with a kill. I'm betting he was on borrowed time!
He won the battle, but not the war.
What kind of cameras do you use.
Your buddy in front- no telling how many subordinate gobblers milling outside the harem he may spook off playing 75 yard roulette on the boss Tom by moving around too much scratching leaves
All part of our approach. We may spook a few, but the ones we don't . . .
Good calling though like that cut-n-put
What kind of mouth calls do y'all use????
Typically a ghost cut that I build myself.
@@pinhotiproject they sound great. Do u sell to the public? Sure would love to get my hands on 1 of those for next spring.