I'm a new Hunter at 44 years and this was the most amazing thing I have ever seen. I went out Turkey hunting and I was out about three times, outside a little town in midwestern Ontario Canada. I went and put a decoy about 20 yards in front of me and sat beside a small tree the sun was just coming up, and I sat for about 30 minutes, never heard or seen anything so I got up and moved my decoy walked up and down the field, went and sat back down again, called a couple time and nothing. Then off to the left side of me a big Tom dropped out of the tree, I almost jumped and I start shaking, my gun was on my lap and I didnt want to move. The Tom strutted back and forth I didn't think he was ever going to come, he made his way toward me. He was only 30 feet in front of me I couldn't move or he would be gone, I waited, then in a blink of an eye a hen ran toward him he turn his back to me I raised my gun I cluck once and he turned back towards me I was
shaking so much I didn't think I would hit him and then it was over. He was
24 lbs, 10 1/2 beard, it was awesome.
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Take Photos and Videos While Stalking Use your video and still camera while stalking or tracking. Take a picture (or video) of where you last saw your animal, either on a stalk, or tracking. Landmarks that you thought would be unmistakable can easily be lost in the 'blur' of all the others (and in all the excitement). So, pull out your camera and go back a few frames, or your video camera and rewind. There's no point in relying on...[Read More]
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