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  1. Is it time to put away the decoys or are they still effective at this point in the season? Seems like they really attracted a lot of attention the first few weeks of the season but have since leveled off and somewhat ignored. Maybe it's just the same flock I keep seeing and they have figured it out. I hunt the outer boundries of a large field.


    Probably depends on your birds. We set out decoys this morning in the rain and a couple hens came in, been here for an hour. Just need Tom to show up.
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  2. Took a guy this morning that had never been turkey hunting before. He didn't have a gun or anything, so I let him use my gun and I planned to just call. Well, having shot a couple birds already this year, I had depleted my spare shotgun shells I had in my vest. I forgot to grab another box this morning, so we went into the woods with 1 gun and two shells.

    I managed to call the boss away from the flock about 7:30 and my buddy closed the deal at 40 yards. He whispered, "there are two more gobblers coming." So he handed me the gun and I busted the second bird at about 45 yards. Another great morning in the turkey woods. My buddy is fired up about hunting now. :)

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  3. Clarksville is where I live and probably always will. I've lived from Southern Alaska to southern Florida and lots of places in between. Clarksville area is hard to beat. As stated, LBL and Ft Campbell offer great public hunting and fishing opportunities. Also, I'm close to Big South Fork for real wilderness. Nashville is close enough for to fly anywhere else.
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  4. Hard to go wrong in the eastern third of Tennessee. The hunting is better in the middle, but for all around happiness, East Tennessee is high up in my list.

    I'd suggest you start with a realtor that specializes in hunting properties. Usually they can help you narrow down your region based on how much you want to spend and how near you want to be to a city.
  5. Had a good opening morning trying to get a young boy his first turkey. Had a big longbeard come in and strut past the blind as close as 5 years at times, but the boy couldn't get the gun on him when he was far out enough to shoot. Still it was cool to experience it with him and his dad.

    This morning I wasn't sure I would make it out, but mustered the will on just a few hours sleep. Went solo this morning and set up in the woods close to where the birds had roosted the day before. Worked out perfect. I had two gobblers to my left and two to my right, about 100 years apart, me in the middle.

    At fly down they all come together in front of me but hung up about 80 yards out. Took me till 7:30 to get them in range. This one was the lead bird.

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  6. Hey Whiskey I thought turkey season opens April 4th, 2015 are you a youth or what?? Just had this conversation with a neighbor that thought it opened yesterday.

     

    Correct. TN regular season opens on the 4th. This weekend was the TN youth hunt. However, I was hunting at Fort Campbell. They opened this weekend and have a 2 birds a day / 4 per season limit. Birds killed on Fort Campbell are not counted against your state limits. It is a certifiable pain in the butt to hunt on post, but since I live close by, it makes it worth it for me. 

     

    I usually open my year in Alabama around the 15th of March, then Fort Campbell a week before TN season, then TN followed a couple weeks later by the KY opener. This year I am also hunting Indiana's opener on the 22nd of April. My wife thinks I have a problem... I think she is pretty kind. 

  7. Got out and patterned my gun yesterday.  I'm glad I did.  I'm shooting a Remington 870, 12 Ga, 28" barrel.  I feel good with my pattern out to about 25 yards.  After that I don't feel comfortable with the shot.   I was shooting Winchester 3" No. 5s.  Popped my buddies Primos Jelly Head choke in and I would confidently take 30 yard shots with that set up.  May go spend the money on one.  What kind of range are you guys getting out of your turkey set ups? 

     

    Unfortunately I'm working 6 days a week right now on 11 hour shifts so what I thought was going to be a turkey season where I was going to get to spend lots of time in the woods has suddenly become a season where I will be lucky to get out a few times, but at least I'll be raking in some decent pay checks. 

     

     

    Well, not that I recommend it, but I shot a bird stone dead at 57 yards (lasered) last year. My buddy had just shot one at 55 and I was set up behind him a couple yards and shot mine when he jumped on the dead bird. We both thought they were close than that. That said, I don't mind shooting to 45 yards. I am shooting a Pure Gold .670 choke in my short barrel Mossberg and shooting Hevi Shot Mag Blends. At 30 yards my pattern is about the size of a basketball. I went with a .670 to keep closer shots easier. The .660 and .650 chokes are pushing guns easily out past 50 yards. 

     

    You should look at doing a couple things to improve your patterns. Look for a good choke turkey choke tube, nothing wrong with the Jellyhead. Deep clean your barrel and get all the plastic wad build up out of there. I polished my barrel and it helped. You can google that if interested. BUT THE EASIEST... Go buy some Winchester Longbeard shells in #5 or #6. These things are amazing. Most of my buddies have switched to them and have 50-60 yard guns now. Not that you need to stop calling, and start long range killing, but it is helpful when you misjudge the distance. 

     

    By the way, I shot at about 15-20 yards this morning. 

  8. Kentucky and Fort Campbell require plugs for Turkey, just in case you venture out.

    I leave mine plugged since I hunt areas that require it. I don't feel like I am at a disadvantage with only 3 shots. Plus, I end is carrying around 2 less of those 3.5" magnum loads all day.

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