hey Porter
It seems we are both headed for some great turkey hunting. I'm still learning something each time I hit the woods, and hope it never changes .
I too had much difficulty in the beginning . Didn't have anyone to teach me , so I struggled along for quite some time . My single most rewarding experience was the morning I wathed and listened to a clucking longbeard . From that point on I have made every attempt to learn toms language to the fullest extent.
My first few fall birds were ambushed jakes . Didn't appeal to me at all . I kept thinking there has got to be more to this than ambushing or busting a flock . I have busted one flock , but it was just for the experience . Could have killed a bird , but I just let them walk away .
Last fall things began to really fall in place . Called in a longbeard which was part of a gang of 4 . I was actually deer hunting with a bow at the time . I drew too soon and was unable to hold the full draw long enough . I eased the string down and out he stepped . Busted . It was fun though . Later in the season I used the same series of gobbler cutts and yelps to pull in 4 superjakes . No time to setup so I just eased my hand up and hung my net on my nose and stood still . Four of the most beautiful colored turkeys I've witnessed came strolling in looking for the intruder . 12 yards one flopped , 3 departed unscathed .
Good hunting this fall season ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I prefer 'em unscattered and unspooked .