BANDERSNATCH
Senior Member
I'm sure this has been asked before, but after last weekend's experience I thought I'd throw it out there and learn something from you guys with experience.
Do you use a gobble call when in the woods? As you may have read in snookers post, we harvested some birds this weekend, and one of these birds was definitely coming to a gobbler that was near us. We had a gobbler only yards from us in the tree, and a gobbler about 80-90 yards out. Snooker shot the gobbler that was close to us when he flew down, and minutes later shot the other gobbler as he ran in with a fox on his tail. Fox or not, this bird was coming to us, and obviously didn't mind that another gobbler was in our area.
I've never used a gobble call while hunting, but this has me rethinking it...
Bandy
Do you use a gobble call when in the woods? As you may have read in snookers post, we harvested some birds this weekend, and one of these birds was definitely coming to a gobbler that was near us. We had a gobbler only yards from us in the tree, and a gobbler about 80-90 yards out. Snooker shot the gobbler that was close to us when he flew down, and minutes later shot the other gobbler as he ran in with a fox on his tail. Fox or not, this bird was coming to us, and obviously didn't mind that another gobbler was in our area.
I've never used a gobble call while hunting, but this has me rethinking it...
Bandy