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Garry L Gordon 10-03-2024 03:35 PM

Fall -- The Best Time For Turkeys?
 
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A big Tom gobbling as he comes to my call in the Spring is to me one of hunting's supreme moments, but I have a deep affection for chasing turkeys in the Fall. To steal and adapt a line from Gordon MacQuarrie: Spring hunting I love, but chasing birds in the Fall, I worship. There's nothing quite like rambling through the Fall wood and fields hoping to be able to flush a flock and then sit -- struggling with your patience to wait before you call -- and then yelp or kee-kee a young bird into shotgun range. I'll take my turkey hunting both ways, but may give the nod to Fall.

Any other Fall turkey hunters out there?

The gun is one of my 1904 Parkers, this one a GH with both barrels at .040. Built on a #1 frame, this guns matches its research letter in all aspects, including its 7 lb. weight. Just right for long walks in the hills of North Missouri.

Harold Lee Pickens 10-04-2024 07:43 AM

Unfortunately, fall turkey season happens during the upland season, so when given a choice, I walk behind some bird dogs. For the same reason, I'm not much of a bow hunter. When you heading north Garry, I'm leaving on the 15th?

Jerry Harlow 10-04-2024 10:47 AM

The old time turkey hunters in Virginia left a bad taste in my mouth. Their hard headed pointers running a hundred miles an hour and flushing the birds I could deal with. But they would try to kill the whole flock taking multiple birds a day, and going back after them day after day. Even going so far as to spread cracked corn throughout the woods in front of their well constructed blinds. In my old age I save all three tags for the spring. I prefer to take gobblers only but I understand the fall hunting.

Mills Morrison 10-04-2024 01:40 PM

I want to go on a good fall hunt at least once.

Garry L Gordon 10-04-2024 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens (Post 417572)
Unfortunately, fall turkey season happens during the upland season, so when given a choice, I walk behind some bird dogs. For the same reason, I'm not much of a bow hunter. When you heading north Garry, I'm leaving on the 15th?

We leave at the same time Harold. Dean Weber will join us, and we’ll meet Bruce Day and Joe Weidle, too. We could have a PGCA meeting!:)

Garry L Gordon 10-04-2024 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jerry Harlow (Post 417589)
The old time turkey hunters in Virginia left a bad taste in my mouth. Their hard headed pointers running a hundred miles an hour and flushing the birds I could deal with. But they would try to kill the whole flock taking multiple birds a day, and going back after them day after day. Even going so far as to spread cracked corn throughout the woods in front of their well constructed blinds. In my old age I save all three tags for the spring. I prefer to take gobblers only but I understand the fall hunting.

I get your disdain for those game hogs, but tramping the mountains in winter in Virginia is one of my fondest memories. Much more walking than shooting, much more. Oh, for those days again.

Garry L Gordon 10-04-2024 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mills Morrison (Post 417600)
I want to go on a good fall hunt at least once.

Does Georgia have a Fall season? I assumed the Southern states did after growing up in Virginia and chasing birds in the Fall.

Mills Morrison 10-04-2024 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Garry L Gordon (Post 417617)
Does Georgia have a Fall season? I assumed the Southern states did after growing up in Virginia and chasing birds in the Fall.

There is no fall season in Georgia or SC. The New England states around Harry's school have fall seasons, so hope to go while he is there. It is not happening this year, unfortunately.

Harold Lee Pickens 10-04-2024 05:14 PM

Sounds like a good group, I have met Bruce, talked with Dean several times, and of course yourself, don't know Joe. I hear bird numbers are good. I'm going to slip in a Fox SW 20 into my armament this year, a long with my VHE 20, a Ugartechea 28, and a hammer 20.

Garry L Gordon 10-04-2024 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens (Post 417620)
Sounds like a good group, I have met Bruce, talked with Dean several times, and of course yourself, don't know Joe. I hear bird numbers are good. I'm going to slip in a Fox SW 20 into my armament this year, a long with my VHE 20, a Ugartechea 28, and a hammer 20.

You will be well armed my friend, especially with those bird finding Setters of yours and your obvious energy. Please report to us on your hunt… and be safe.


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