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Offline gholt27

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Fall turkey hunting in Colorado
« on: September 21, 2010, 08:40:38 AM »
I'm not new to hunting but VERY new to turkey hunting!!
Spotted 10 birds 2 weeks ago went to same spot same time this past weekend and didnt see anything.
Hunted area for three days found where some BIG toms had waterd sat there STILL nothing. Not really sure how to go about baggin these guys but would love all and any input ie calls, time to hunt, best place to look(ridges or valleys) ANYTHING!!!

Still at the end of the hunt it was just being out there in the woods that matterd
Thanks in advance....
We are not here for a long time...just a good time!!

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Re: Fall turkey hunting in Colorado
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2010, 10:44:18 AM »
Well, I hunt fall turkey in hills with thick under brush with a mix of hardwood and softwood
I usually scout for a few weeks before hand looking for roosts and turkey scratchings on the ground.
also keeping an ear out for hens and jakes.
When the season arrives I forget about the hens and concentrate on the jakes
They get antsy in the fall and will make mistakes easier then the toms which are too busy eating anyways.
I use a Quaker Boy Challenging Jake Gobble Call. Using a 3 or 5 sound shake, gets them interested if they are in the area. If they are fighting each other you will hear them and most likely it will be a good day for you. Don’t call too much, maybe once every few minutes. Cover your whole body in camo, including hands and face. I like to sit in low spots and let them come to me. My shots are close at 25-35 yards. I Stay a while, maybe a 1/2 hour and then move a little distance and set up again.
If you spend the time and there’s turkey in the area, sooner or later a Hot Shot Jake will come to challenge your call! I hunt in the North East but I’m guessing Jakes in the fall are the same in most places. Enjoy, it’s a fun sport!

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Re: Fall turkey hunting in Colorado
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2010, 08:02:16 AM »
Thanks for your input!!!
I will be putting all my new found Knowledge to use next weekend
We are not here for a long time...just a good time!!

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Bob Lee Recurve Takedown 58" 60# @ 28"

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Re: Fall turkey hunting in Colorado
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2010, 07:51:27 AM »
I hunt turkey plenty in NE kansas, but not in Fall.  So I need some advise.
What calling should you do?  Anything special or just the same as you use in spring?
Best time of day to hunt?


Thanks.