From www.GrowingDeer.tv: in this episode four turkey hunts with big toms beating up decoys in Kentucky, a close range shot, and a belly crawl fanning hunt ca…
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A friend from Virginia that watched this episode said he heard more
gobbling in this 13 minutes of video than he had all season in his hunts!
Check it out today as there are feathers flying with four (4) hunts in
Kentucky and Missouri with Four (4) Long Beards Down! Check out the “Angry
Beards” beating up on the decoys, the “180 hunt” where the gobbler circles
the hunters, the “fanning” hunt, then big fans in the fog when Grant takes
a Missouri gobbler. Thanks for watching and sharing with friends! Please
leave comments or give the video a “thumbs up” if you like it!
Good job guys those toms at the Kentucky proving grounds were massive
compared to what we have here in Georgia.
Awesome! Wish I could get a turkey.
Gets me pumped up!!! Tennessee’s season ends this Sunday. I ended up with a
jake and a bearded hen. May go out Sunday and try to get one more.
wow! great video guys, thanks for posting this!
A friend from Virginia that watched this episode said he heard more
gobbling in this 13 minutes of video than he had all season in his hunts!
Check it out today as there are feathers flying with four (4) hunts in
Kentucky and Missouri with Four (4) Long Beards Down! Check out the “Angry
Beards” beating up on the decoys, the “180 hunt” where the gobbler circles
the hunters, the “fanning” hunt, then big fans in the fog when Grant takes
a Missouri gobbler. Thanks for watching and sharing with friends! Please
leave comments or give the video a “thumbs up” if you like it!
Getting them birds in the FOG!!!
Great show this week !
This season has been very strange.On the opening morning it was raining
lightly,cool and foggy.The toms were up early and lots of gobbles and hens
calling from the trees.I was unable to call them into my setup that was
about 150 yards away.Since then I’ve only had a few hens fly down but no
gobblers anywhere.I can’t figure it out .I went out last night and didn’t
see or hear anything.Do you think it’s the weather ? It’s been cold and wet
here in Ontario.
Growing Deer Team,
What kind of food plot do y’all recommend for an area less than an acre.
I’m hoping to get my club to listen to me but it’s hard being a 16 year old
and no one wanting to listen to you even though you know more than 95% of
the people in the club. I’ve talked the club president into mineral licks
and I’m trying to talk them into establishing good Foodplots. Our property
is mainly pines and hardwoods with small openings and a phone line near
railroad tracks and a road where I missed a nice buck at 35 yards by a
hair. Thanks. The property is 560 on the main with 30 where me and my dad
exclusively hunt. Looking forward to your answer.