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"C" Season


DonBo

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Weather definitely put a wrench in things for me this weekend. Birds were very quiet and not really around. New property attempt, which always proves difficult alone, but this was special. We sat in places they see turkeys on a daily basis. Nothing showed so I went to a roost spot. My dad got a nice Tom a half hour after I left that field. It came in silent and shied away from the decoys. This morning same place, had a Tom come in and stop at 50 yards. Could not get a shot with the bad angle, so I struck out again here in Minnesota. One more try in Wisconsin at the end of next month.

It was tough, for sure. Patience was the key.

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Yep it sucks out there ! yesterday I called a single tom off the roost and right in front of my brother in law , who is a first timer . Of corse the bird got a little spooked at 24 yards and was about to scram as he shot and missed !! The problem is this wind ! No way can I call one in like this !

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Yeah, good luck to those still trying for the next few days.

It just so happened our schedule wouldn't put us in the bluff land woods until this weekend. A quick look at the forecast showed the rain ending on Thursday. Hoping....

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Although it's miserable for us the turkeys will still be doing their thing. Open areas and if you get some shelter from the wind all the better. Good Luck everyone. We hit it starting Thursday. It's going be fun getting blinds set up in this mess.

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Got a C license and sounds like the weather,wind and rain is only going to get worse. Last year A season took the hit with bad weather,this year C season is going to get tough. Tough to call when wind is gusting 25+ MPH.

Last year they were in the oaks,this year no acorns left from last year.

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This year was a bust for me as well in 507. Had my chance on Saturday morning right away but could not pull him out of the brush for a clean shot at 35 yards. Sunday with the wind, ran and thunder when the alarm went off I rolled over. Hunted some a little later in the morning but tough competition trying to call in 30+mph winds. Normally hunt the A season but with snow the last 2 years I switched to later. Guess I just have bad luck with weather. Always next year.

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The birds still fly down and feed, they just do it in different places. The only way to tag a bird is to get out there. Seeing as my last two birds came in frigid temps, snow and high winds, I know it can be done.

Borch gave some great advice. The birds will prefer to be in the open since they can't trust their ears for safety.

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Weather has been downright dreadful with every worst possible situation working against us. HEAVY WIND, rain, cold, now snow forecasted, unreal. However I was able to get a bird on Saturday and worked one in close yesterday morning just did not work out. No doubt about it the weather has put a hamper on their moods.

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Have been seeing some birds in 508. The birds don't want anything to do with my decoys or calling. I am going back tomorrow morning for one last try. Before this season I had never used a blind. My basic blind worked great, kept me warm and dry.

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I know it is a debatable topic.... but do most of you guys use decoys?

I always start with them and let the birds tell me if I should keep using them or not. I think with archery tackle it's the only way to guarantee a slam dunk shot.

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No question, the weather was horrible... I was in area 507, season C. My first ever turkey hunt. On the last morning I managed to call this guy in on my land and take him. 8 inch beard, 3/4 inch spurs (forgot my scale, unfortunately.)full-442-45362-turkey_02.jpg

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