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specktator 03-14-2011 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by muttmechanic (Post 234564)
they have turkeys on sherburne?

yes I would probably say the most populated WMA in the state. Season is only a week long and they usually average 60-75 birds a season. About 4 years ago I think they killed 92.

LaAngler 03-14-2011 02:05 PM

i'm huntn somethin but it may not be a turkey :D

specktator 03-14-2011 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 234566)
i'm huntn somethin but it may not be a turkey :D

Hawgs or Hogs? :rotfl:

LaAngler 03-14-2011 02:25 PM

both :help: :p

Salty 03-14-2011 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 234566)
i'm huntn somethin but it may not be a turkey :D

It's still a gobbler.

Gerald 03-14-2011 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by specktator (Post 234508)
I got a spot that was covered with birds year before last when the water was low off Iron Gate Rd. If the water is low enough to get back there, they should be in there.

I have never hunted in that area......always heard that there were a lot of hunters that hunt that area, so I stay away from there. There are too many roads in that area so it is easy to hunt from the road.

specktator 03-14-2011 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 234601)
I have never hunted in that area......always heard that there were a lot of hunters that hunt that area, so I stay away from there. There are too many roads in that area so it is easy to hunt from the road.

You are right there is usually a bunch of people back there. I try and get out there very early and beat everyone out there though.

specktator 03-19-2011 08:53 AM

Went solo this morning behind my camp in St Francisville. Went listen yesterday afternoon at one of my favorite spots, nothin. So decided to go to another spot I know they like to hang. They were there. 3 gobblers with hens sounding off within 100 yds of me but there was a creek b/w us. Couldn't get any closer cause I knew I would be seen. They pitched down went other way to an open field. I crept up to field and peak my head over and there they are standing about 60-70 yards struttin. I laid down and tried to get them closer by calling soft but couldn't. Decided to take the shot aimed a little high and MISSED! Oh well, it happens. I'm gonna give em a break and go slide back there tom morning and try and cut em off. I'm still sitting in the woods with not much going on. My buddies on another piece heard 3 but couldn't get them to cooperate.

Duck Butter 03-19-2011 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by specktator (Post 236460)
Went solo this morning behind my camp in St Francisville. Went listen yesterday afternoon at one of my favorite spots, nothin. So decided to go to another spot I know they like to hang. They were there. 3 gobblers with hens sounding off within 100 yds of me but there was a creek b/w us. Couldn't get any closer cause I knew I would be seen. They pitched down went other way to an open field. I crept up to field and peak my head over and there they are standing about 60-70 yards struttin. I laid down and tried to get them closer by calling soft but couldn't. Decided to take the shot aimed a little high and MISSED! Oh well, it happens. I'm gonna give em a break and go slide back there tom morning and try and cut em off. I'm still sitting in the woods with not much going on. My buddies on another piece heard 3 but couldn't get them to cooperate.

I am gonna be the first and chime in on this and it may seem a little Louisiana Sportsman dot com-like but..........60-70 yds? and aim high with a shotgun? Yes we all know people that kill them regularly at that distance, but would you shoot a duck that far? That is all I will say for now, and why in the world are you on the internet when you have the best scenery right in front of you? Sorry had to say it, work has me tied up until next weekend so i guess i am jealous, I will have my phone with me also out there, but it will be off and the only calls I make will be to the wife late in the evenings to let her know I am alive and thats it:grinpimp:

specktator 03-19-2011 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 236483)
I am gonna be the first and chime in on this and it may seem a little Louisiana Sportsman dot com-like but..........60-70 yds? and aim high with a shotgun? Yes we all know people that kill them regularly at that distance, but would you shoot a duck that far? That is all I will say for now, and why in the world are you on the internet when you have the best scenery right in front of you? Sorry had to say it, work has me tied up until next weekend so i guess i am jealous, I will have my phone with me also out there, but it will be off and the only calls I make will be to the wife late in the evenings to let her know I am alive and thats it:grinpimp:

Thanks for the advice Will Primos! I was shootin a 10 gauge and decided to try. Yes now I know it was a mistake, should have never tried it. But figured I would post the good reports and the bad. And it was 9am when I was on the internet, nothing was going on I was just sitting under a tree trying to kill time by "playing on the Internet."

Duck Butter 03-19-2011 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by specktator (Post 236496)
Thanks for the advice Will Primos! I was shootin a 10 gauge and decided to try. Yes now I know it was a mistake, should have never tried it. But figured I would post the good reports and the bad. And it was 9am when I was on the internet, nothing was going on I was just sitting under a tree trying to kill time by "playing on the Internet."

:D Tune in next week as we will discuss 40 yard pass shots at ducks, 50 yard bow shots thru brush, the 300 yd pipeline shot on deer, and texting while fishing:)

Asterisk-Rich 03-19-2011 09:07 PM

lmao


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