I will be headed out from work at 4 am the next few days to chase birds with my dad and friend in VT and nearby NY. Good luck to all of you. Hey Dave lets see about chasing some birds next week. My blind is set, broadheads are sharp as ready as I am gonna be for my first trad hunting season.
Good luck to ya! Keep us posted :thumbsup:
Good luck to you too! Now go to bed, you got to get up early!
He's getting out of work early to go Greg.
I hope to get out a little while Friday and hit it serious on Saturday.
Good luck neighbors!
Good luck :thumbsup:
Good morning in the woods, day break 1 tom gobblin from the roost, called in 2 jakes later in the morning but no shot, needed um 10 yds closer I geuss they did not want to tag-team pretty boy and steal his girl. My dad did kill a nice tom with his cannon(aka 835 ulti-mag). 17lbs. 9 3/4" beard and 1" spurs he killed the strutter and let the other long beard have a fee pass for another day of fun.
Good Luck Neighbors!!!!! :archer:
Greg did you have any action this am...we start on saturday set up my ground blind today...can't wait
Fred, there's some stories. I love these 4 day weekends! What kind of blind are you using? Good luck!
I picked up a demo double bull last year at Emerson outdoors in Groveton. stakes were missing etc but priced right...opening day 5/3. My road has been like rush hour this eve, everyone out trying to roost a bird.
The only feature in a blind you needed today was rainproof!
Had one hang-up at 50 yards or so this morning and he just wouldn't come in. Gobbled at me for over an hour but wouldn't cross the property line. I swear he could read the no trespassing signs and stayed behind them.
Better luck next time Dave.
Dave, I also had a nice tom hang up this morning. Had to wait the rain out w/ no action, but as soon as I heard the little birds twittering, I knew the game would be on. Sure enough, I heard a couple of gobbles shortly afterward, and before I knew it he was standing in the logging road about 40 yards away putting on a show. He never came any closer. I think from now on I am not going to use hen decoys because I think as soon as they see 'em, the tom's attitude is "hey baby, I came this far. You work your butt over here to me". Now my jake decoy......well, I feel sorry for him! :thumbsup:
I agree Greg. Have to have a Jake in the mix or they aren't coming in. Where I was this morning was pretty thick and he hung on the edge of the horse pasture refusing to cross the fence into the woodlot.