epe Senior Member 6,113 153 Lancaster Apr 21, 2011 #1 I have heard many people say to setup in a open field on rainy days, because the birds can't hear well in the rain. What have you guys had luck with? Also, do they stay on the roost longer? Thanks. sent from my HTC evo
I have heard many people say to setup in a open field on rainy days, because the birds can't hear well in the rain. What have you guys had luck with? Also, do they stay on the roost longer? Thanks. sent from my HTC evo
Huckleberry Finn Senior Member 15,973 135 Apr 21, 2011 #2 Open fields and a box call (louder, high pitch is ok)
moundhill Senior Member Supporting Member 5,327 103 Hebbardsville.. Apr 22, 2011 #3 fields or open woods, and a mouth call.
epe Senior Member 6,113 153 Lancaster Apr 22, 2011 #4 Anyone going out in the morning? Supposed to be 15-20 mph winds. Never had good luck in wind AND rain. sent from my HTC evo
Anyone going out in the morning? Supposed to be 15-20 mph winds. Never had good luck in wind AND rain. sent from my HTC evo
jagermeister Dignitary Member Supporting Member 18,354 237 Ohio Apr 22, 2011 #5 epe said: Anyone going out in the morning? Supposed to be 15-20 mph winds. Never had good luck in wind AND rain. sent from my HTC evo Click to expand... As long as it's not a lightning storm I'll be going out. Not the greatest conditions, but you can't kill a gobbler from the couch!
epe said: Anyone going out in the morning? Supposed to be 15-20 mph winds. Never had good luck in wind AND rain. sent from my HTC evo Click to expand... As long as it's not a lightning storm I'll be going out. Not the greatest conditions, but you can't kill a gobbler from the couch!