Turkey
Hunting Using Shotgun
Turkey Hunting Using Shotgun - Useful Aiming Tips
Are you a novice turkey hunter who would
like to improve your shotgun skills? When it comes to
successful
turkey hunting skills, there are many small
considerations that you can take that can help you take
successful aim at your prey. Here are some tips for
improving your turkey hunting skills.
Prepare for Optimal Turkey Hunting
Circumstances
Before you prepare to take aim, take the
time to set up the right kinds of circumstances for
success. Spend the day before you go hunting scouting out
the location. Late afternoon is a good time to go
turkey
scouting. What exactly are you looking for? Look for signs
of turkey activity, including, most importantly, turkey
sounds. You will want to scout at least until nightfall.
When it is dark, turkeys will fly up into the trees to
roost for the night. They do this in the evening, close to
dark. If you think you may have missed seeing the turkeys
going to roost, but you suspect that they are up there in
those darkened boughs, you can elicit a response by
hooting like an owl or crowing like a bird. This is a good
way to get a response from nearby turkeys. However, if you
do not hear anything, do not despair. This does not mean
that there are no turkeys up in the trees—they may be
simply fast asleep or not in your immediate area of the
woods. However, if you do hear a response, this means that
you have successfully set up your hunting area for the
next day. If you are able to make it a practice to note
where the turkeys are roosting, you are much more likely
to experience a fruitful hunting season the next day.
Finding the Perfect Location to Take Aim
One of the most successful parts of setting
yourself up for
turkey hunting success is to learn to use
effective calling in a the right location. Cultivating a
good box call or slate call is a great way to scout for
turkeys. Let us say that it seems you have perfected the
perfect yelp for attracting male turkeys. Where should you
be in relation to the turkey in order to get the best
possible shooting position? The best location you can find
should ideally find you on equal elevation between you and
the gobbler. Avoid calling a gobbler uphill. Calling a
turkey downhill is usually not very productive, either.
Shooting Practice Pays Off in the Woods
Do not assume that your shotgun will allow
you to shoot and hit every gobbler that comes your way.
Your goal is not to wound or cripple a bird, which is what
can potentially happen if you neglect to pattern your
shotgun before the hunt. Before heading out to the woods,
practice patterning your shotgun at 30 to 40 yards. You
will ideally want to practice with a large piece of paper
using a turkey head target. This will allow you to see the
heart of your shotgun's pattern. Practice using different
shot sizes, including 4, 5, or 6 shot. You will, of
course, also want to practice judging distance. Using a
decoy can also provide good shooting practice. You may
want to place the decoy at a fair distance to help
determine range. Don't be afraid to practice with aids,
even if you have never tried these before. Colored beads,
two-power scopes and laser dots can help eliminate misses.
Aiming to Hit – Tips that Get Results
Here are some general tips that can help
you get the best possible shooting aim at all times. One
of the most adequate types of shots can be had with a
tightly choked 12 gauge with a number 6 premiums, and a
2-¾ inch of shot. This is a good choice for clean kills
under 50 yards.
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