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Reaping is generally more effective during the morning hours, as turkeys tend to be most active and vocal during this time, making it easier to pinpoint their location and make a clean shot.
Morning Reaping Advantage
When it comes to reaping, the morning hours offer a distinct advantage due to the increased activity level of turkeys. Research has shown that turkeys tend to be most active between 30 minutes before sunrise and 2 hours after sunrise, with the peak activity period occurring during the first 30 minutes of daylight. During this time, turkeys are more likely to be in a relaxed state, making them easier to approach and shoot.
Evening Reaping Challenges
While evening reaping can still be effective, it often presents additional challenges. Turkeys tend to become more alert and wary during the late afternoon and early evening hours, making them more difficult to approach and shoot. Additionally, the fading light can make it more difficult to spot and identify the target, increasing the risk of a missed shot.
Preparing for Morning Reap
To take advantage of the morning reap, it’s essential to be well-prepared. This includes arriving at the location before dawn, setting up in a comfortable and concealed position, and waiting patiently for the turkeys to become active. A good pair of binoculars can also be helpful in spotting and tracking the turkeys, allowing you to get into position for a clean shot.
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