Dealing with Henned up Toms

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  1. Weekend Woodsmen

    Weekend Woodsmen Weekend Warrior

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    It's a lot of our worst nightmares, but last year we had a successful hunt on a henned up tom. It actually was a few different hunts before it came together, but sometimes that's just how it goes. It was a neat hunting video, and we thought we would repurpose it as a "how to" video. Check it out if you are looking for ways to get the whole flock in range! Hope it can help some of you!
     
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    nice video.
     
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    Nice!!!I have a few that visit my pasture every day.. It's hard to see I couldn't get that close to em
     

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    Honestly, that is why it took us 3 days to get on these birds completely. When we were pre-season and in-season scouting we were afraid to get in too close and mess up the birds. If you don't have a clear line of sight it make it VERY hard to know exactly where they are going. Especially since turkeys like roosting on ridges, so many times they fly down and are out of sight almost immediately!
     

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