Re: safety of stalking birds
#19524
03/04/2015 03:30 PM
03/04/2015 03:30 PM
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Weedhopper
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Hoosier Hunter
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Mooresville Indiana
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Yet, every year someone shoots another turkey hunter. I just don't understand it!
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Re: safety of stalking birds
#19527
03/05/2015 03:16 AM
03/05/2015 03:16 AM
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Posts: 1,099 Right where I belong
Double B
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Hoosier Hunter
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Right where I belong
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I've got plenty of fans on the wall but that's where they stay. I wouldn't recommend using this technique if you think there is a chance other hunters are nearby. I don't even want a jake decoy near me, but usually I'm in the woods with no dekes anyway. Occasionally I use a lone hen. There is a difference between stalking and repositioning. Just be careful out there. I've backed off many a public land gobbler when I hear hoot flutes and loud calls coming from other hunters. Just not worth the risk.
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