Thanks, guys.
Fletcher, you trying to get the "guys" interested in a cat fight?! :eek:
Caution: Too Much Information Alert!!! TMI! TMI! (You've been warned!)
I've been trying to put 'em to bed, but it has been quiet for the past few weeks at sunset, as well. I have about 40 acres of woods and rough land in three "pieces" on our 400 acre farm. I can see roosted birds at a distance from the fields almost everywhere they can be. They're not there tonight! Saw 20 birds one afternoon about a month ago, but only three since then. It appears the turkeys may have pulled back to more distant areas.
I did have three birds show up yesterday about 10:30 AM. They stepped out of the woods at about 50 yards, saw my decoys, and angled my way. One came to check out my hen decoy at about 10 yards, but Illinois dictates that you can only take a "male turkey or hen with a discernable beard." This one looked like a hen's coloration, and I couldn't see any beard, but it DID have some bright red showing on its neck. It wouldn't puff up into a strut, so I couldn't see the tail configuration. It stayed for 2-3 minutes, then rejoined its buddies who had stayed at 40 yards distance... and BOTH of whom had beards! I tried purring to them, but they sautered away. Better safe than incarcerated!
Last year I had one gobbler (and a couple hens) roosting on our place that I played cat-and-mouse with and had at full draw at 8 yards- when a 25 mph wind gust collapsed the hub on my blind! It was FUN, though! I saw a total of three toms for the season.
I am hunting with a Landowner's "Property Only Hunting" permit, and it is a wonderful two-edged sword. I can hunt ONLY on my farm, but I can hunt any or all of the five individual short seasons! The bulk of the turkeys roost two places over from us on a larger creek bottom. I previously had a straggler or two show up, and I'm hoping the warmer temps will get them moving... and talking again!
Moved the blind about a half-mile tonight, and into the edge of the woods off the field where I flirted with the Tom last year. It is a staging area where I saw the 20 birds last month. SO... I'll be there, and call every 1/2 hour or so to try to pull 'em my way.
I've been fighting with MS for the past 8 years, so I need to get someplace and stay put, for the most part. "Run and gun" is a thing of the past, but I do still have the stalking skills of a pachyderm! I miss how I used to prefer to hunt, but it is a thrill to have a sport that still gives so much enjoyment... albeit at a lower poundage!
I think that touches on all the suggestions... and a whole lot more! Thanks to each of you for your help and comments.
Here is to a day of lost yelps and thundering answers!
Daryl