Unless someone is new and is looking for mentor, or to learn the ropes.
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What you talking about...you got two seasons in. You should know EVERYTHING by now...:joker:
Started walking along hunting rabbits with my dad when I was four...I am still learning after 46 years.;)
You can learn something everyday when it comes to hunting, fishing, and bushcraft.
I strongly believe if you don'T want to learn about the last, you will never be any good at or enjoy the first two.
I was referring to the fact that they suggested to have a meeting AFTER the season. I was hoping to connect with some people so that i can learn how to call in these damn stubborn turkeys.
I caved in and bought a calling dvd too, but was to busy just yet to look at it :( More homework.
Oh I'm in the same boat as you brother. Will probably need to skip this Spring's Turkey hunt due to lack of knowledge and hunting land.
Hopefully may be I could stick with someone who'd be willing to take me out. I'd even be willing to give my Turkey to the mentor as long as I get a chance to learn.
With respet to exerience - the successful hunters go scouting the night befoe - identify where they are nesting and then return bfore dark to call them down. If you put in the time to do this, your chances of success will increase tenfold.
Roper, i hear you. It's hard work that pays off. :)
Never rule out dumb luck.... had my share of those.... :) but wouldn't rely on it for constant success...
So did any kind of "meet & greet" happen?
Anyone still interested?