I have killed a ton of turkeys. That said I am having a problem!!! With a shotgun it is easy, so this year I am trying with a longbow and no blind. I have the camo nailed down and can remain totally concealed, but I cannot decide how to proceed to get the birds close enough to shoot.
I am hunting the edge of a hayfield and/or a plowed dirt field. So one big field, 1/2 hay, 1/2 nothing(dirt). This is the focal point for the birds. They are there almost every day at some point and love both field types. Timber on a couple of edges and usually I know where they roost. I have had luck just ambushing them (just out of range!), but something is just not right with decoys. The toms will not commit to them. They hang up at 60 yds, so I quit using them.
I called a lone tom across the field to a no decoy set-up, and at 80 yds he veered to another part of the woodlot and came back 1/2 hr later with 2 hens...gone.
I don't overcall and I would like to have some input as to if, and what types of decoys to use to get some response. The bird my dad killed 2 weeks ago was a big 3 yr old, and the birds I am hunting are equally mature, some maybe more so. Are they scared of getting their butts kicked? Have they been overcalled/decoyed? Just old and smart??
How do you call in hens?? This property has the most birds I have ever hunted, but the most difficult as well. I saw one other hunter so far in 3 weeks of semi-frequent set-ups. Most with ambush in mind and no decoys and extremely little calling so I know I have not burned them out. Only used decoys twice.
Thanks in advance!!!