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So, tell me if this sounds familiar. Birds are gobbling from the roost in three different directions. The morning sunrise seems to have every tom on fire. All that gobbling holds the promise that it’s going to be a great day. But something doesn’t work out just right with your roost setup. The tom flies down. He answers your best fly down cackle and then a hen butts in. You haven’t heard a gobble in over an hour so you call it a day and head for the truck, figuring that you’ll just have to get set up on the roosted gobbler again tomorrow and hope that he doesn’t have that hen with him so you can kill him. By 9:00 your hunting woods are in the review mirror and you frustratingly wait for your chance to greet the woods at first light again in the morning.
It's true that a lot of hunters find themselves discouraged and giving up right before things can turn productive. A lot times it’s because they either don’t know the typical location preferences of turkeys all throughout the day or they don’t understand where to go to put themselves in the right calling spot after that exciting action that comes right at fly down.
In today’s episode, I’ll cover six sweet spot locations that will help you connect with that longbeard at any time of the day.
It’s something a lot of hunters know but very few practice—sticking it out and hunting all day for turkeys. Now I realize that some states have restricted hunting hours, and you can’t hunt all day. Regardless, the encouragement is so long as it is legal hunting time, hunt! The turkeys are out there, and you should be too. Yes, it does take a lot of initiative. It can take a lot of patience. But when you’re toting out that heavy gobbler with those sharp, pointed spurs it can make the extra effort all worth it.
So, let’s take a walk through the woods from sun-up to sun-down and talk about where you should be, where you can hope to find turkeys, and what you should do when you’re there.
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Visit us at www.davisfamilyhunts.com/podcast and subscribe to our newsletter to access our insider page and to keep up on the latest happenings!
You are invited to check us out on our YouTube channel, Wild About Turkey Hunting, which covers everything from turkey vocalizations to our experiences of hunting with kids. We’d love for you to subscribe so you can see watch more of our turkey hunting content. It would also be our privilege for you to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Links are provided below:
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By Josh Davis5
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So, tell me if this sounds familiar. Birds are gobbling from the roost in three different directions. The morning sunrise seems to have every tom on fire. All that gobbling holds the promise that it’s going to be a great day. But something doesn’t work out just right with your roost setup. The tom flies down. He answers your best fly down cackle and then a hen butts in. You haven’t heard a gobble in over an hour so you call it a day and head for the truck, figuring that you’ll just have to get set up on the roosted gobbler again tomorrow and hope that he doesn’t have that hen with him so you can kill him. By 9:00 your hunting woods are in the review mirror and you frustratingly wait for your chance to greet the woods at first light again in the morning.
It's true that a lot of hunters find themselves discouraged and giving up right before things can turn productive. A lot times it’s because they either don’t know the typical location preferences of turkeys all throughout the day or they don’t understand where to go to put themselves in the right calling spot after that exciting action that comes right at fly down.
In today’s episode, I’ll cover six sweet spot locations that will help you connect with that longbeard at any time of the day.
It’s something a lot of hunters know but very few practice—sticking it out and hunting all day for turkeys. Now I realize that some states have restricted hunting hours, and you can’t hunt all day. Regardless, the encouragement is so long as it is legal hunting time, hunt! The turkeys are out there, and you should be too. Yes, it does take a lot of initiative. It can take a lot of patience. But when you’re toting out that heavy gobbler with those sharp, pointed spurs it can make the extra effort all worth it.
So, let’s take a walk through the woods from sun-up to sun-down and talk about where you should be, where you can hope to find turkeys, and what you should do when you’re there.
BECOME AN INSIDER
Insiders get access to bonus content including the additional afternoon tactic mentioned in today's podcast. All newsletter subscribers become an instant Insider Member, where they get additional content, discounts, and more. Learn more at DavisFamilyHunts.com/podcast
ENTER OUR GIVEAWAY
There's a giveaway going on right now, and you're invited to join for free! Just head over to DavisFamilyHunts.com and sign up for our
Support the show
The pursuit is wild. Never stop learning. 🦃
Are you benefitting from the show? Please consider donating to help keep more episodes flowing. With monthly options as low as $3, it's a great way to support this podcast and keep it available for other turkey hunters too. Thank you for your generosity!
Gain access to our bonus content, merch, product discounts, and much more.
Visit us at www.davisfamilyhunts.com/podcast and subscribe to our newsletter to access our insider page and to keep up on the latest happenings!
You are invited to check us out on our YouTube channel, Wild About Turkey Hunting, which covers everything from turkey vocalizations to our experiences of hunting with kids. We’d love for you to subscribe so you can see watch more of our turkey hunting content. It would also be our privilege for you to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Links are provided below:
😁Facebook | 📸Instagram | 🎥YouTube

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