How do optics play a role for you guys when turkey hunting? While many turkey hunters opt to leave their binos with their big-game gear, what difference do you think they could make while hunting turkeys?
My response is basically identical to this ^^^^^, I hunt in MO and have always used binocs--6x30 Leupold Yosemites for me are great, good enough glass and not too big or heavy.I hunt the mo woods so cant see far, and still never leave home without them. Ive turkey hunted for over 40 years and use them on almost every hunt. I cant count the times Ive got close to a field and start scanning with my binocs and see turkeys I can see with just my eyes.
I have also switched over to a prism sight for my shotgun. Gamechanger for me.
Interesting!I never turkey hunt without binos...I use them to scan fields deeper in cover, scan for roosted birds. They have especially come beneficial in past few years as birds are becoming more call sensitive. At this point if i had to choose i would rather have binos than calls...I love stalking a flock of birds and getting within range...also added red dot to gun this year. That has been a significant upgrade.View attachment 703242View attachment 703245
Nice!I’m in Georgia where we have dense foliage, especially come April-May when “green-up” has already happened.
I’ll still bring my Maven B1 8x42’s to scan power-lines, gas lines, fields or logging roads. I was able to spot & stalk 2 different Tom’s so for this season. One bird hung up at 65 yards and the other I tagged at 25 yards.
I could not have done it without my binoculars.