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How to QUICKLY Find and Pattern Turkeys | Turkey Hunting 

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If you are learning how to hunt turkeys the first thing you need to know is the fastest way to find turkey roost locations and pattern them! We start our pre-season scouting about 2 weeks before the opener, and use that time to find the roost locations of the turkeys on our property and determine the best locations to hunt. Turkeys love to roost on ridges, so finding property that has river bottoms or other terrain features can be a hot spot. From there you are going to want to listen to the birds 10 minutes before shooting light until about 10-15 minutes before sunrise. During that "gobble window" the birds will be most vocal and easy to locate. Having electronic earmuffs to enhance your hearing distance will help a ton. Subscribe to our channel: www.youtube.co...

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@mike1536
@mike1536 5 лет назад
Great video again... got my Remington 870 an hour ago from basspro... can’t wait to go hunting with my boys.
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 5 лет назад
Awesome! We hope you get one! Good luck!
@stephenkittle6586
@stephenkittle6586 5 месяцев назад
I have noticed they don't always roost in the same trees, they will it seems every couple of days so I have 2 areas where they might be, then I know where the open fields are !! To me it's a rotation every couple of days! It's figuring out where to be ahead of them or where their going! I started in Turkey hunting since 2020 and have shot a Turkey every year!! I even went to Florida in 2022 and got Me a Osceola ❤❤❤❤ Now I go back to Colorado I'll go for the Merriam's and the Rio Grande Turkeys!! Good Luck Hunting and Be Safe!! Thanks for more info!!
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 5 месяцев назад
Yup! They will do that! Thanks for the comment and good luck! We are headed out west on May 3rd.
@stephenkittle6586
@stephenkittle6586 5 месяцев назад
@@WeekendWoodsmen Good Luck!!
@fjs8492
@fjs8492 2 года назад
"Really the hardest part is waking up early." Oh brother I second that...
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 2 года назад
🤣🤣 Yup! Thanks for the comment!
@njkdrums6241
@njkdrums6241 3 года назад
Ok quick question have any of y’all ever had a gobbler chase a hen up into roost around mid morning
@njkdrums6241
@njkdrums6241 3 года назад
Like where it’s literally up in a tree right above you
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 3 года назад
We have had birds fly up into the roost randomly around mid morning but it generally is hard to tell why
@OmniNovaTWITCH
@OmniNovaTWITCH 4 года назад
Where did you find those earmuffs?
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 4 года назад
www.amazon.com/Howard-Leight-Digital-Electronic-Shooting/dp/B06W53SKTW/ref=sr_1_19?keywords=hunting+ear+muffs&qid=1574466330&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sr=8-19
@tonyoliveri8708
@tonyoliveri8708 3 года назад
Did you camo them yourself?
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 3 года назад
No you can find them in camo also!
@paytondarden6903
@paytondarden6903 Год назад
I was hunting on some property last year that was loaded with Turkeys, but I haven't been seeing them them this year. Where did they go?
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen Год назад
When did you see them? It’s still early in many states
@paytondarden6903
@paytondarden6903 Год назад
Every once in a while there will by on or two but that's about it, This is in kansas.
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen Год назад
@@paytondarden6903 it’s pretty common for turkeys to move a lot from where you see them in the winter to where they set up shop in the spring, then as spring progresses they will get even more scattered as flocks break up
@dustyrhodes8672
@dustyrhodes8672 4 года назад
What about river bottoms
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 4 года назад
river bottoms are for sure a good place to scout. see tracks, listen, as birds will roost on ridge tops and travel both tops and bottoms
@Sinsmauler
@Sinsmauler 5 лет назад
how are those earmuffs if you're around airbases?
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 5 лет назад
never really tried them in that situation. I'd imagine that they cut out quite a bit given how loud that could be.
@mike1536
@mike1536 5 лет назад
Sinsmauler probably hurt your ears bud.
@Sinsmauler
@Sinsmauler 5 лет назад
@@mike1536 10-4 need something for my pops he cant hear em unless they
@mike1536
@mike1536 5 лет назад
Sinsmauler makes sense, good luck bud.
@jerrymay1868
@jerrymay1868 5 лет назад
Wat kind of earmuffs do you use? Thanks
@nuggethikes
@nuggethikes 4 года назад
" the hardest part is waking up early" so true
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 4 года назад
just takes a good cup of coffee. but the season becomes a grind for sure!
@coltonc8367
@coltonc8367 3 года назад
Not if your a waterfowler 🙂
@daviddelancy5827
@daviddelancy5827 Год назад
Question when moving in to area and trying to get a gobble , I have found getting there before shooting light is a problem without using a light. Using a headlamp to me risk the birds will spot me?
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen Год назад
Definitely do not use lights. You would be shocked how well you can see once your eyes can adjust. You start to be able to distinguish between shades of dark on the ground and what they correspond to
@jamiesloan5902
@jamiesloan5902 4 года назад
There's no flat land where I live. Should I be hunting ridge tops, or valleys?
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 4 года назад
Start with ridge tops. Especially when scouting in the mornings during gobble time. They will likely use the ridges to pitch out into trees over the valley. From there determine if they are pitching into the ridge or down into the valley and go from there. Generally speaking with turkeys you want to stay up hill from them. So work top down. Be careful not to walk along a ridge top so they can easily silhouette you.
@xWrench13x
@xWrench13x 3 года назад
Takes a lot more than just a ridge to hold birds. Bumping a roost pre season is a huge rookie mistake.
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 3 года назад
It does, but where we are when it is 95% flat ridges are fantastic starting points for locating birds. You never want to bump a roost, that’s why you listen from a distance.
@stevegraves2968
@stevegraves2968 Год назад
Ahh ahh
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen Год назад
ahhhhhhh
@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594
@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594 3 года назад
Electronic hearing enhancement isnt permitted in (all states ) like Pennsylvania. Only prescription ordered medical hearing aids for hunters with actual hearing deficits.
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 3 года назад
yes that does make it tougher sometimes!
@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594
@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594 3 года назад
I have Boniface Rx hearing aids, however; I don't use them for gufkey hunting. First, they make it impossible to accurately judge my calling. Second, theyre a big PITA to remove & replace constantly. Next, its no fun getting grit in your ears, possibly getting an ear infection. Then, I stand a high chance of losing them out in the woods somewhere. Good Luck this season.
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 3 года назад
@@rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594 and actually only one of the two of us wear these in the turkey woods anymoore for that reason. I can't stand the pressure it puts on my ears and no way to judge my own calling or the progress of the bird. It is great for scouting at a distance or if you can get them on when you know one is coming in for ear protection or if they sneak in behind you. good luck to you toO!
@jamesvatter5729
@jamesvatter5729 3 года назад
I think you need to check on that. Didn't PA clarify that electronic earmuffs were legal a few years ago?
@WeekendWoodsmen
@WeekendWoodsmen 3 года назад
I know they approved some electronics when it comes to duck hunting and other things like ozonics but we still have to use the STRUTT'N 360 as a POV camera vs the decoy base it's intended to be.
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