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Silent stalking after turkeys fly down can be challenging, but experienced hunters find it effective by utilizing specific techniques and understanding turkey behavior.
Understanding Turkey Behavior After Flight
After turkeys fly down, they tend to regroup and reassess their surroundings. During this time, they are more alert and less likely to be distracted by food or other stimuli. Experienced hunters understand that turkeys often re-form their flock in a specific order, with dominant birds leading the way.
Key Techniques for Silent Stalking
To effectively stalk turkeys after they fly down, hunters need to move silently and use the landscape to their advantage. One technique is to position yourself in a location where you can see the turkeys without being seen, such as a tree stand or a blind. Another technique is to use a “soft step” approach, where you take slow, deliberate steps to minimize noise. This can be achieved by wearing quiet clothing, such as camouflage or Realtree, and by keeping your weight centered over your feet. Aim to move at a speed of no more than 0.5 miles per hour.
Maximizing Your Chances of Success
In order to successfully stalk turkeys after they fly down, it’s essential to have a solid understanding of their behavior and habitat. Look for areas with a mix of cover and open space, such as fields or meadows surrounded by woods. This type of terrain allows turkeys to move easily and freely, making them more likely to be found in the area. Additionally, pay attention to the time of day and the weather conditions, as these can greatly impact turkey behavior. Aim to hunt during the late morning or early afternoon, when turkeys are most active.
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