noodle one Posted May 11, 2011 Share Posted May 11, 2011 After giving the turkey woods a rest for the last three days, I headed out the door at 4:15am to try to fill my second tag. I sat down at 5:10am and waited to hear the woods wake up.The song birds were singing and everything was looking up. I know that a gobbler has his roost tree close by. I was hoping that by giving this spot a break for three days would let the gobbler settle down and maybe want to come to that lone hen that had been calling to him all last week. 5:40am I heard a soft cluck and I answer with a soft cluck. The birds were close, real close. I started looking in the tree tops. I spotted a hen about 80 yards down hill starting to move around on a limb of a big oak. I heard some more soft clucking and yelps real close. I answered her with the same soft clucks and yelps. Still no gobbles. I then spotted another hen in the same tree as the first hen. The soft yelping was almost continuous from the real close hen. I finalily spotted her about 50 yards away in another oak on the other side of a big hemlock. That makes three hens that I know of out in front of me. Still no gobbler or gobbles. This soft yelping went on until 6:05 am ,when the first hen came out of the tree. Three more hens followed her and never made a sound. Not a cackle or yelp. I didn't even hear their wings flap. I did not see a gobbler or hear one. I waited 15 mins.and then moved down to their level and set up. I gave some soft clucks and purrs. and scratched the leaves some. After 5 mins. a hen answered me with a few soft clucks. After that nothing.I gave it a hour and half and never heard another sound. I figured the gobblers were not going to talk today ,so I might as well go home and get ready and go fishing. I went down to the West Branch Delware. I knew that for good fishing I was running late.The river is stiill running a little high ,but coming down. The turkeys didn't want to play today ,so maybe the fishing would be better. Well to make a long story short , the fish didn't want to play either. There is aways another day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bkln Posted May 11, 2011 Share Posted May 11, 2011 Most importantly, you were out there welcoming the day. That alone is worth it to see, hear and smell, that's amazing in my book. I grew up in the city and just discovering the awesomeness of the outdoors....I think I'm addicted now for good :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noodle one Posted May 12, 2011 Author Share Posted May 12, 2011 Most importantly, you were out there welcoming the day. That alone is worth it to see, hear and smell, that's amazing in my book. I grew up in the city and just discovering the awesomeness of the outdoors....I think I'm addicted now for good :-) bkin, You are so right,I agree with you 100%. There are so many people that never have taken advantage of something that is there for the taking, free. One needs not be a hunter to enjoy the rebirth of a new morning. To be there when the song birds wake up . To see the sun rise and to see the wild creatures of the mountain making their first moves in the morning, yes it is truely amazing. I have been hunting spring turkey going on 40 years now and even after all those morning being in the woods ,it still awaken me each and everyday. It is a shame that more people can not or don't want to experience it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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