Hello crew-- long time big game hunter but only second time turkey hunting. I'm going into the mountains of CO kind of blind next week with my only scouting being on google earth. I've heard conflicting information about what to look for and how to behave and I'd love your input.
What targets on google earth should I look for and aim towards for my hike? What time am I getting there in the morning and at what point should I start to call and how often until I hear something? Should I follow the low points of the valleys along the creeks or stick up higher on the hills/mountain? I've heard lots of "anticipate where they're going and set up between", but how do y'all assume that? At what point do y'all call it quits for the day? How far from roads should I go back before expecting to hear anything? How long do y'all stay set up before relocating after not hearing back from the gobbler?
Thanks guys, This is a new world for me. Aaron
What targets on google earth should I look for and aim towards for my hike? What time am I getting there in the morning and at what point should I start to call and how often until I hear something? Should I follow the low points of the valleys along the creeks or stick up higher on the hills/mountain? I've heard lots of "anticipate where they're going and set up between", but how do y'all assume that? At what point do y'all call it quits for the day? How far from roads should I go back before expecting to hear anything? How long do y'all stay set up before relocating after not hearing back from the gobbler?
Thanks guys, This is a new world for me. Aaron