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Digger

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  1. Decoys, I've tried em all. Last season used a 3 bird spread with 2 'robots' spinning around including a Jake and a breeder hen.

    The big boy still hung up on me at 100 yards gobbling at my decoys for 90min.

    I'm not really sure all this expense makes much of a difference. It depends on the bird and his mood.

    One day they hang up the next they run full out into your spread, just gotta get lucky

    And I've had birds later in the season that were decoy shy - I'm sure of it.

    Good luck all you Turkey hunters out there, 12 days to go. 

  2. I use magnus bullhead 3-blade fixed broadheadsMagnus.pngand aim for the head/neck area.

    Its a little smaller than the vitals but I lost a bird once and am a little arrow shy now.

    The way I see it, I either kill the bird instantly or have a clean miss.

    And I tell ya, there's nothing like sending a turkeys head flying through the air...lol

  3. I'll hopefully head out a few times, the property owner only allows bows so its quite a challenge. As for conditions Smerchly, I don't like a strong wind of driving rain, they still move around but have a hard time hearing calls. Turkeys smell very little, which is nice but their eyes are wicked. I've heard owls, hawks and of course coyotes take their share of birds.

     

    Good luck all, get killin'

  4. Appreciate the first hand knowledge, used to be a yearly thing for me.

    Then the plant moved to Mexico, most of my friends moved away for work....then Covid

    Now my little guy ain't so little and is interested in fishing, was thinking I'd take him, but quite an expense driving from Welland.

    Too bad it used to be huge with mostly fishing booths, guess ill save my gas money for something else.

  5. Glad to see another hunter on the site, I've shot both compound and crossbows. As time moved on - work/kids/wife etc. I've found myself losing the free time needed to shoot, shoot, shoot a compound bow enough to be lethal. No one wants to be wounding animals, especially bow hunters. I would recommend the crossbow and it don't get much better than an Excalibur, easy to change strings, no cam wheels or anything to really go wrong. Been using one Excalibur model or another for 25 years now, scopes are good and accurate and can shoot left handed if you need to - try that with a compound bow. But you should get a hunting spot before you make any purchase, it aint easy. Most of the 'open minded' landowners already have someone on their property and the rest are dead against the idea of hunting. Good luck, its a tough decision

  6. Fished my annual 2 days out of Port Rowan with 8 guys on a party boat.

    Fishing was not great, only caught 15 or so between all of us over the 2 days but all were 3lbs plus.

    Really worried about the fishery in this area, last few years have been really slow fishing.

    The charter Captain said its been another bad year and now only catching big fish is a bad sign, seems slow all over the eastern basin really.

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