Well, turkey season here in Indiana ended today. I had a couple of close encounters of the longbeard kind, but know arrows flew. I discovered a few things this season-
1. ground blinds are effective, but I had to put in extra practice to shoot well from one
2. It gets really hot in a ground blind
3. even with the carrying system, a ground blind is cumbersome
4. I still don't like hunting from a blind
5. I have to practice more with a diaphragm call
A few evenings, when it was especially warm, I just stalked along the ridges and field edges, got fairly close, but just couldn't get off a shot. I am terrible with a diaphragm, but if I'd had one and could use it, I may have "closed the deal" on a Tom. I was actually close enough for a shot once, but couldn't find an opening in the multi-flora rose. The diaphragm would of come in handy. I really think that next season I am going to try to find a cool/lightweight and quiet "leafy suit" of some kind, a light folding stool and a few good diaphragm calls (and learn to use them without choking or sounding like a ruptured duck) and see what happens! I had much more fun on the days without the blind and killed just as many turkeys as I did in the blind! NONE!! LOL!
Any one have a favorite diaphragm call to suggest? I'm gonna get some now and practice, practice, practice! Mike