petey
04-14-2008, 09:39 PM
Our youth season in PA starts this Saturday, then regular season starts the following Saturday. I've been seeing plenty of birds in my travels, and hearing them gobble from my porch in the mornings, but I got to admit, I haven't even stepped a foot in the woods.
I tend to let my honey holes alone until season. There's plenty of silly people out there calling them in before season and educating them. Why? I always ask myself, but more often than the good old days I'll hear people squakin on there calls while scouting prior to opening day. What good does it do to call a bird in prior to season and have him bust you? Common sense will tell ya he isn't gonna come to the sound of that call or probably any call for that matter from there on out..duh!!
I definitely got the itch again this year. I drew 5th season this year in IL, so I'll get to hunt my home state of PA prior to my trip to Southern IL. Normally it's the other way around. From there it'll be head to NY and bust my 2 birds there.
I'll have a grand total of 5 tags in 3 states. I never seem to have a problem filling them on a nice ol long beard and I love the taste of wild bird! Last year was another good year. 3 for 3 in my two states. I can't wait, each spring the gooblers have me fired up for another season. The birds are gettin hard to kill in PA (which makes for even more fun trying to figure out the best way to kill them) IL, well that's always fun working a ton of birds. It's a given as long as the weather cooperates. NY, it's been a few years, but they don't get the pressure we do here so there's plenty of opportunities to kill your limit in a couple days. I may bring the recurve out also, all depends on the situation I suppose.
One WONDERFUL note is that we are no longer required to wear orange this yeah. Yup, don't know who the dummy was that put that into effect here in PA, but they were smart enough to remove the law. That was another reason I believe the birds started to get call shy the past few years (among other reasons) But, it doesn't take a bird to much to figure out what's going on when hunters walk around in orange hats runnin and gunnin and calling. Hello! The can see color, in fact more shads of color than the human eye can see ;) Welp that law is gone so it should be much better this year.
ANyhow, I'll keep everyone up to date with my hunts and be sure to post photos and video from the prostaff once we bust a few birds. Good luck to all the members and new hunters to the sport this spring.
Remember, pattern the gun and keep your head down before you pull the trigger.
I tend to let my honey holes alone until season. There's plenty of silly people out there calling them in before season and educating them. Why? I always ask myself, but more often than the good old days I'll hear people squakin on there calls while scouting prior to opening day. What good does it do to call a bird in prior to season and have him bust you? Common sense will tell ya he isn't gonna come to the sound of that call or probably any call for that matter from there on out..duh!!
I definitely got the itch again this year. I drew 5th season this year in IL, so I'll get to hunt my home state of PA prior to my trip to Southern IL. Normally it's the other way around. From there it'll be head to NY and bust my 2 birds there.
I'll have a grand total of 5 tags in 3 states. I never seem to have a problem filling them on a nice ol long beard and I love the taste of wild bird! Last year was another good year. 3 for 3 in my two states. I can't wait, each spring the gooblers have me fired up for another season. The birds are gettin hard to kill in PA (which makes for even more fun trying to figure out the best way to kill them) IL, well that's always fun working a ton of birds. It's a given as long as the weather cooperates. NY, it's been a few years, but they don't get the pressure we do here so there's plenty of opportunities to kill your limit in a couple days. I may bring the recurve out also, all depends on the situation I suppose.
One WONDERFUL note is that we are no longer required to wear orange this yeah. Yup, don't know who the dummy was that put that into effect here in PA, but they were smart enough to remove the law. That was another reason I believe the birds started to get call shy the past few years (among other reasons) But, it doesn't take a bird to much to figure out what's going on when hunters walk around in orange hats runnin and gunnin and calling. Hello! The can see color, in fact more shads of color than the human eye can see ;) Welp that law is gone so it should be much better this year.
ANyhow, I'll keep everyone up to date with my hunts and be sure to post photos and video from the prostaff once we bust a few birds. Good luck to all the members and new hunters to the sport this spring.
Remember, pattern the gun and keep your head down before you pull the trigger.