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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 4247228" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>Have you been out looking/scouting any since deer season? </p><p>Trail cams?</p><p></p><p>Rio seem to be fairly routine. If you know where they roost at night, feed, strut and loaf in the shade mid day, and travel route back to rest then you have half of the battle won. If they don't roost on you, but spend most of the day on you that is better than roosting on you and leaving all day. </p><p></p><p>Don't set up close to the roost but set up (hen decoy about 15-20 yards out) where you know the turkey strut from scouting. If you don't know where they strut but where they loaf mid day then set up near loafing area before they get there. </p><p></p><p>I rarely use any kind of locating calls (owl hoot, slamming car door etc). I use turkey call sparingly. If I can see the tom approaching, i don't call unless he seems to hold up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 4247228, member: 1546"] Have you been out looking/scouting any since deer season? Trail cams? Rio seem to be fairly routine. If you know where they roost at night, feed, strut and loaf in the shade mid day, and travel route back to rest then you have half of the battle won. If they don't roost on you, but spend most of the day on you that is better than roosting on you and leaving all day. Don't set up close to the roost but set up (hen decoy about 15-20 yards out) where you know the turkey strut from scouting. If you don't know where they strut but where they loaf mid day then set up near loafing area before they get there. I rarely use any kind of locating calls (owl hoot, slamming car door etc). I use turkey call sparingly. If I can see the tom approaching, i don't call unless he seems to hold up. [/QUOTE]
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