TurkeyHunter4ever
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I happened upon this by accident. I was scouting an area for turkey. It was late afternoon, almost dusk. I had sat down in the trees at the edge of a clearing and I was using my trusty glass call when I noticed movement about 20 yards out. It was a doe.
I thought, "don't want to spook her." So, I abruptly stopped calling. That doe tensed up so hard she looked like a statue.
H-m-m-m....I wondered....what if....
So, I began a soft purr. That doe immediately softened her stance, came on in and mosied on past me without so much as a blink of an eye.
The next day I went over to the regional F&G office and inquired if it was legal to use a turkey call on deer. I explained what had happened the previous evening to the lady at the front counter. She asked me to wait a moment while she went in the back room to check with some wardens that happened to be there.
When she came back she was sporting a grand smile. She told me, "Not only is it legal, but they are all going out to try it!"
When you think about it, it makes sense. In areas where deer and turkeys share the woods, they depend on each other for security. Nothing says "All clear!" like a hen purring.
I thought, "don't want to spook her." So, I abruptly stopped calling. That doe tensed up so hard she looked like a statue.
H-m-m-m....I wondered....what if....
So, I began a soft purr. That doe immediately softened her stance, came on in and mosied on past me without so much as a blink of an eye.
The next day I went over to the regional F&G office and inquired if it was legal to use a turkey call on deer. I explained what had happened the previous evening to the lady at the front counter. She asked me to wait a moment while she went in the back room to check with some wardens that happened to be there.
When she came back she was sporting a grand smile. She told me, "Not only is it legal, but they are all going out to try it!"
When you think about it, it makes sense. In areas where deer and turkeys share the woods, they depend on each other for security. Nothing says "All clear!" like a hen purring.