What to wear for turkey hunting?
#22
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Jefferson County, Missouri
Posts: 7,684
RE: What to wear for turkey hunting?
ORIGINAL: Diesel77
Getting dressed up is half the fun : ) I agree, they have some very good eye sight. Just like with deer hunting though, make sure you leave yourself some shooting lanes.Cant wait for the season t get here. Camo in the pics UltimateCamo
Getting dressed up is half the fun : ) I agree, they have some very good eye sight. Just like with deer hunting though, make sure you leave yourself some shooting lanes.Cant wait for the season t get here. Camo in the pics UltimateCamo
i cant honestly say that i see a hunter in the second picture
som great camo you got there!!!
#25
RE: What to wear for turkey hunting?
ORIGINAL: MOhunter46
yeah i can't see a hunter either. that camo is awsome.
yeah i can't see a hunter either. that camo is awsome.
#27
RE: What to wear for turkey hunting?
I actually prefer two different patterns for here. A good leaf pattern for pants and a good bark parttern like the new ultimate camo for shirt and mask. i love the obssession by mossy oak if you have alot of green foliage.
#28
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hillsdale,IN
Posts: 552
RE: What to wear for turkey hunting?
I get completely covered with camo and usually dont put on any more than a layer of clothing under the camo. I would rather be a little cold in the morning than being realy hot while trying to run and gun turkeys.
#29
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2003
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Posts: 920
RE: What to wear for turkey hunting?
ok i might get those.
does anyone here use a BLIND?
does anyone here use a BLIND?
It's all about movement really, with that said the more you blend in with your particular enviroment the more you can get away with slight movements.
For me a DoubleBull blind works well, no fancy camo needed just something a dark in color, blue, black, brown works.You can make all the movement you want,call, eat asnack and drink with being noticed.I can wear shorts and tennis shoes and be comfortable. As good as the turkey is at hearing and their tremendous eye sight is they dont even notice a pop up blind such as my DoubleBull. You can set in up and have turkeys within feet anywhere within a matter of minutes and especially good for bowhunting. Pop-ups are are good thing to use when introducing women and youngsters to the sport also.Turkeys seem not to notice something different like deer do, so brushing it in isnt nescessary.
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