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Peak hunting time for fall turkey flocks is typically during the late morning to early afternoon, around 10am to 2pm, when birds are most active and vocal.
Understanding Fall Turkey Behavior
Fall turkey flocks are known to be highly mobile and can cover large distances in search of food. However, they tend to return to their favorite roosting sites in the late afternoon, often between 3pm to 5pm. This behavior pattern makes the late morning to early afternoon period ideal for hunters.
Locating Fall Turkey Flocks
When searching for fall turkey flocks, hunters should focus on areas with abundant food sources such as agricultural fields, oak ridges, and forest edges. Research suggests that these areas tend to concentrate bird populations, making them more accessible to hunters. Furthermore, hunters should also note that fall turkey flocks often use the same routes and trails, so identifying these key areas can significantly increase hunting success.
Hunting Techniques for Fall Turkey
To increase the chances of harvesting a fall turkey, hunters should employ techniques such as the “strut and stalk” method. This involves identifying and tracking a tom’s movements, then setting up a blind or using cover to get within range. Hunters should also be aware of the importance of wind direction, using it to their advantage to remain undetected. By combining knowledge of fall turkey behavior, habitat, and hunting techniques, hunters can significantly improve their chances of success in the fall season.
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