Turkey Calls

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Fire aints
Coon
All the birds of pray that are not shot anymore
The spray used on farms
Hogs
Coyotes
Feral cats

Possums are notorious egg eaters as well.

I've heard people say that turkeys are smart, they're not smart at all, their brain is the size of a pea. They are however extremely nervous creatures driven by strong instinct, their entire life from egg in the nest, to newly hatched poult, to adult bird... everything in the woods seems to be looking for a turkey dinner.
 
I’m pretty proud of this one. When I was a young lad, my dad was in a club with Neil Cost. Back then, I only knew him as Mr. Neil. No idea he was famous in the turkey world, and you would never know by talking with him. Dad asked him to make me one this one for Christmas when I was 11. I don’t take it out in the woods anymore, although I did use it when I was younger. My go to calls now are a few custom slates.
 

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I’m pretty proud of this one. When I was a young lad, my dad was in a club with Neil Cost. Back then, I only knew him as Mr. Neil. No idea he was famous in the turkey world, and you would never know by talking with him. Dad asked him to make me one this one for Christmas when I was 11. I don’t take it out in the woods anymore, although I did use it when I was younger. My go to calls now are a few custom slates.

Very nice, I'm jealous! I've acquired a decent custom collection but I don't have a Cost. I don't blame you for not taking in the woods, hell I'd keep it in a trophy room in it's own glass case. Damned fine piece of turkey hunting history there!
 
@Flbt - yes have heard all of them and there is logic in some. I might agree with “Fire ants” in some areas But not many fire ants in areas on NJ I hunted, also pesticides - even though Pheasant “thrived on DDT”…maybe the Glyphsate is Not as good. But coon, possum, hawks all about the same past 75 years and trapping helped but stopping trapping wasn’t what made ground nesting birds go from being plentiful to extinct. While I do Not mean to poke holes in your reasoning - and your thoughts are good ones and shared by many —. I believe those problems could be “solved” at least in small areas —- 1000 to 5000 acre tracts of land where they still can NOT get a sustaining breeding population of quail & pheasant to RE establish. I don’t have the answer or even a theory - Not a Biologist but thinking it was something more subtle or more complex - otherwise there would be large pockets where restoration efforts would’ve already succeeded. When you think of how little effort went into the successful introduction of Pheasants from China - over 100 years ago and NO Science or biologists, no habitat or environmental Impact Study was done AND the Pheasant population exploded into the tens of millions in 30 years….and NOW “Nobody” can solve the problem?
I was thinking more here in fl.
We don’t have the people hunting and trapping like we usto.
And I think bigger acers are easier to control pest.
If I trap coon on my small farm.
The land side of me doesn’t. There coons come in after I removed mine.
On one fence row the guy that trapped here got 55 off of it.
We are still seeing coons every where
There different spray on different crops that does different things . Paraquat according to our Boligest does effect the bird eggs directly
Our coyotes went from none to what sounds like huge packs
And the hogs eat everything.
 
Don’t forget that new combines don’t drop as much grain and the fact there are far fewer fence rows and trees are not grown as large as they once were. It’s more of a macro habitat change than you realize
That could be one reason I still have a few coves of wild quail.
I keep headge rows to stop spray drifting form the farm side of me.
And one of my biggest crops is hay. And that leaves quite a bit of seeds on the ground
 
I don't understand why some people are against using TSS or rifles for turkey where legal.

I understand wanting to shoot them close, but no one bats an eye when people take 300 yard plus shots at big game. The logic doesn't follow for me.

Turkeys are very wary. If you can get close to a turkey you can get close to anything. I don't know why there's a difference in acceptable ranges to shoot turkeys vs any other big game animal.

Just my .02.

Cheers

503
 
I don't understand why some people are against using TSS or rifles for turkey where legal.

I understand wanting to shoot them close, but no one bats an eye when people take 300 yard plus shots at big game. The logic doesn't follow for me.

Turkeys are very wary. If you can get close to a turkey you can get close to anything. I don't know why there's a difference in acceptable ranges to shoot turkeys vs any other big game animal.

Just my .02.

Cheers

503
Another prime example of people in the hunting world wanting to put there ethnics and believes on someone else
 
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I don't understand why some people are against using TSS or rifles for turkey where legal.

I understand wanting to shoot them close, but no one bats an eye when people take 300 yard plus shots at big game. The logic doesn't follow for me.

Turkeys are very wary. If you can get close to a turkey you can get close to anything. I don't know why there's a difference in acceptable ranges to shoot turkeys vs any other big game animal.

Just my .02.

Cheers

503
I like using rifles on turkey. No I don’t shoot at them long range.
Nothing really wrong with that.
But I started my daughter with a rifle to small to use a 20ga and I have a bad shoulder so left the 10 and 12 ga for a 22 mag then a 6mm and 223.
 
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I like using rifles on turkey. No I don’t shoot at them long range.
Nothing really wrong with that.
But I started my daughter with a rifle to small to use a 20ga and I have a bad shoulder so left the 10 and 12 ga for a 22 mag then a 6mm and 223.
Neck shots?
 
I don't understand why some people are against using TSS or rifles for turkey where legal.

I understand wanting to shoot them close, but no one bats an eye when people take 300 yard plus shots at big game. The logic doesn't follow for me.

Turkeys are very wary. If you can get close to a turkey you can get close to anything. I don't know why there's a difference in acceptable ranges to shoot turkeys vs any other big game animal.

Just my .02.

Cheers

503

I agree and disagree somewhat. 300 yards is about the max that i would take a shot at a big game animal, I'd much rather prefer 100-200. I'm not into some of the long shots that a lot of the dial up guys are taking at big game. At some point it becomes shooting and not hunting and I would much rather let that animal live another day than wound it.

Call me a purist, ahole or whatever, I like the close game.

Hell, I'm an old school National Leaguer and still hate the DH!
 
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I agree and disagree somewhat. 300 yards is about the max that i would take a shot at a big game animal, I'd much rather prefer 100-200. I'm not into some of the long shots that a lot of the dial up guys are taking at big game. At some point it becomes shooting and not hunting and I would much rather let that animal live another day than wound it.

Call me a purist, ahole or whatever, I like the close game.

Hell, I'm an old school National Leaguer and still hate the DH!
I prefer close turkeys too. I've shot a lot of them. 40 ish yards is probably the farthest shot I've taken. I agree too that for big game 300 should be about the max range. Closer is always better.

But I still don't get the hate for TSS, it's not so much about much longer shots to me but much increased lethality. That equals fewer wounded birds. Same with waterfowl, it can change an iffy shot or a mistake on your end into a clean kill.

And yes. Fk the DH haha.

Cheers

503
 
Neck shots?
Yes for me
And I let my daughter use the archery aiming spots and honestly she got her first with a Brest shot but the 64gr power point did not open until it got behind the Brest so it worked out
And for the 223 it was 20 yds. So yea it gave her so much advantage using a rifle. Lol
Honestly it was on the edge of a fl swamp and pine land I doubt you could have seen past 50 yd
 
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I agree and disagree somewhat. 300 yards is about the max that i would take a shot at a big game animal, I'd much rather prefer 100-200. I'm not into some of the long shots that a lot of the dial up guys are taking at big game. At some point it becomes shooting and not hunting and I would much rather let that animal live another day than wound it.

Call me a purist, ahole or whatever, I like the close game.

Hell, I'm an old school National Leaguer and still hate the DH!
With turkey hunting. When I was a kid most turkey were killed during the fall season when one came out on a deer hunter and they took the shot a bad hit with a 270 did not leave much bird.

Honking only remember 4 true turkey hunters on the old lease
On man was really serious about turkeys I really don’t remember him deer or hog hunting much.
 
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Neck shots?
I did handgun hunt them one year
With a buddy.
He lost his hand and was not going to hunt told him I would hunt with him with handgun if he would get back in the woods.
Trying to get them in open sights revolver range was challenging.
With him we decide max range was 20 yds
I think we got them at 10 and 18 yds
 
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I did handgun hunt them one year
With a buddy.
He lost his hand and was not going to hunt told him I would hunt with him with handgun if he would get back in the woods.
Trying to get them in open sights revolver range was challenging.
With him we decide max range was 20 yds
I think we got them at 10 and 18 yds
That's awesome, I'm jealous haha
 

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