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We abandoned the birds we were on at 1030. Went after one I chased for a few days. Had him showing off at 60 yards until noon. Big bird, hope we get him tomorrow.
Sounds like a fun morning. Your done already, and what kind of slate do you have?Had a pretty cool morning. Morning started off bad when I opened the cap glass and the tailgate fell with it making a racket. Anyway, I make my way to the blind and settle in. Let things quiet down and then I open up on the slate. No response for a few minutes then I hear a gobble. Son of a gun it's behind me Again. So I give it a minute then call again to be sure. Yep behind me. So I quietly climb out of blind window and make my way to a thicket of pines to look over the grass field. Give it some time then hit it again. All of a sudden it was like a chorus of gobbles. I had 4 of them respond one right after the other. Unfortunately I think 3 of them were over the down the hill and across the street. However, I did manage to call in what looked to be a Jake to me but he was going somewhere in a hurry and only gave me a short window so he got a pass.
This is pretty fun stuff! Is there a pro-tip to have the slate call make the same consistent noise? Seems I'm always having to use the polisher to get a decent sound.
Watching them strut in the field now. They know we are here.Your killing me! Good Luck
Green's Run Call?The birds went quiet on me for about an hour. Plus I got work to do. I bought it at the Athens trading post. Apparently it's made here local.
Are you conditioning the surface going the same way every time using a green scotch bright pad?Yeah that's the one. Any advice?
I was able to try a Primos Bambozled and really liked it so I may have to try to find one and go that route.
I go side to side, same way every time. Just keep practicing. What kind of striker came with it, as far as type of wood?I've been using the green pad but I have been going counter clockwise because I use the striker clockwise. I figured since it is a friction call the more roughed up the better within reason. Sounds like that may be wrong though.
Rub it on a Emery board to scuff it upI think part of the problem is the tip of the striker gets real smooth and develops like a wax on it.
Watching them strut in the field now. They know we are here.
Tagged out this morning. I've hunted my place 6 times and saw these 2 toms on 5 of those hunts. I finally took a shot.
20#
1-1/8" spurs
10.5" beard