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TURKEY REPORTS - SPRING 2014


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I made it up to the top of the ridge...no turkeys, lots of sign.

I did see that the 4x4 trails have been getting heavy use so I obstructed all the entrances.

As I was finishing the second entrance I heard someone on a dirt bike coming up from the third entrance.

I stopped him...asked him if he saw the signs (ofcourse not), I told him the property is under new management and off limits...told him to get the hell out and to tell his friends.

Back in the blind for the duration.

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Nothing going on today. I did figure out that the tom I was working yesterday is domestic. Something didn't seem right so I took a drive around the block and figured it out. The moron has him running free range during turkey season.

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today should have been the day... had 1 gobbling his head off from 5:05 AM, I worked him and his hens till 9. at one time I had the gun on him and the safety off but I couldn't see his beard and I didn't want to shoot a Jake. He was less than 40yds. . had to move on him 3 times..did everything but kill that bird... great hunt. Hope to try it again tomorrow. 

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9h here. Starting at 5:09: 93 gobbles on roost before hitting the deck. Inside 150 yards. Thought for sure he'd pitch into field I'm set up on. But as we know nothing about a turkey is predictable. 12-15 more gobbles on ground but he's off 300 yards and gone silent for last 15 minutes. I'm playing tough to get, calling sparingly He knows a hen ( me) is here. Curiosity killed many a cat ( turkey )

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8:30 now. He fired up about 300 yards across field. 15 minutes he gobbled over there. Got him to cross field and poof. Whodini bird disappeared Hasn't made a sound for awhile now. No way he pegged me as I could barely see his head thru brambles at 125 yards. If this was easy I wouldn't do it : )

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congrats Joe,  I spent over 5 hours in the woods today and did not hear a bird.  Went to Little valley, I think everybody was down to their camps this weekend and tearing up the woods with 4 wheelers. Hopefully it will calm down later in the week, I may get out Thursday and Saturday.

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Last night my brother and I reset my Barronett Grounder 250 at the bottom of my Diamond warm season plot:

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Left side:

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Front:

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I'll be there with bow madness tomorrow and Saturday mornings...should have been there this morning for all of the action:

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Here is a link to my food plot progress:

http://huntingny.com/forums/index.php?/topic/22241-First-Plots/page__view__findpost__p__304411

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