Just curious on hunting Turkeys off the roost.
Specifically, how close do you try to set up on the roost tree and how much calling do you do?
My best luck has been setting up about 120 yards away, out of sight, and ambushing them. However if they decide to go a different direction it doesn’t...
Today is opening day of the California Turkey season.
Last night my dad put a couple toms to roost. We knew it was gonna be raining and make the hunt tough. We walked past the roost in the morning and set up about 150 yard down the canyon where we figured they would go. We never heard a gobble...
My advise is not to get too caught up in the gear aspect. If your goal is to be successful, patients, persistence, and grit are far more important.
My rule for gear is to ask myself, “Will this make me a more effective hunter?”. If the answer is yes, then it’s worth purchasing.
I understand your struggle. Turkey hunting isn’t fun when they aren’t gobbling
My opinion is to be patient and wait in an area they you know the birds are using or corridors they move through. I would likely do some light calling but try to refrain from over calling. Or I may just go home and...
The shims are not difficult to install. Just zero the rifle and take the turret cap off by loosening the 3 Allen screws. Add the shims one by one alternating direction. Until you can’t get any more in.
It not a perfect zero stop system and will likely rotate beyond zero but it’s enough to stop...