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Old 01-20-2010, 03:38 PM
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Cool cool. Will you come back and post up your experience with them?

Absolutely hope its a good one.
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The three day semi guided hunt is 700 and you can kill 2 birds that includes all food lodging and stuff to that nature. The flight is give or take 400 and the rental car for four guys will be about 100 each. Total I expect to spend around 1,300-1,400 total.
That doesn't sound like a bad deal right there. Pepper, could you define "semi guided"?
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That doesn't sound like a bad deal right there. Pepper, could you define "semi guided"?
Thats were the guide says they're somewhere that way. So you go over there.
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Old 01-21-2010, 07:36 AM
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That doesn't sound like a bad deal right there. Pepper, could you define "semi guided"?
I looked on that site. It says a guide goes out with you in the afternoon and helps you roost a bird. Then you go back in the morning and hunt it up bayousef!
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Old 01-21-2010, 08:37 AM
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I looked on that site. It says a guide goes out with you in the afternoon and helps you roost a bird. Then you go back in the morning and hunt it up bayousef!
That would work for me. If I had a choice between a mouth call and a gun....I'd take the call any day. Just don't think I could sit there while someone else called my gobbler in.
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I looked on that site. It says a guide goes out with you in the afternoon and helps you roost a bird. Then you go back in the morning and hunt it up bayousef!
This.
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Old 01-21-2010, 12:29 PM
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That would work for me. If I had a choice between a mouth call and a gun....I'd take the call any day. Just don't think I could sit there while someone else called my gobbler in.

Salty.....I have hunted with a buddy calling and solo and taken Toms both ways. Both are good. With 2 or more people you can combine hunting knowledge. Sometimes one person will hear a Tom, while the other did not. Also locating direction of the Tom is usually better with 2 hunters.
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Old 01-21-2010, 12:33 PM
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Salty.....I have hunted with a buddy calling and solo and taken Toms both ways. Both are good. With 2 or more people you can combine hunting knowledge. Sometimes one person will hear a Tom, while the other did not. Also locating direction of the Tom is usually better with 2 hunters.

That's totally true, Mr. Gerald. You can also sound like more than one hen. I was referring to a guide calling in the bird as opposed to doing it, myself.
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turkey hunting is prob my favorite thing to do! i go on lottery hunt in sherbune and i have a few places in st. francisville.
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i saw a bunch of turkeys in sherburne off of bayou manuel road near the bridge crossing big alabama

i aint goin hunt that spot, the briars tore me a new one.....
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Old 02-01-2010, 11:59 PM
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i saw a bunch of turkeys in sherburne off of bayou manuel road near the bridge crossing big alabama

i aint goin hunt that spot, the briars tore me a new one.....

Them gobblers won't be in that briar patch.
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Old 02-02-2010, 01:58 AM
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i saw a bunch of turkeys in sherburne off of bayou manuel road near the bridge crossing big alabama

i aint goin hunt that spot, the briars tore me a new one.....

If it ain't the briars....the down trees / tree tops make for some tuff walking. It may take a few more years before you it gets back to "Normal" at Sherburne.

OH.....and most of the ditches are full of water this year and you need hip boots to cross them.
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Old 02-02-2010, 10:34 AM
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If it ain't the briars....the down trees / tree tops make for some tuff walking. It may take a few more years before you it gets back to "Normal" at Sherburne.

OH.....and most of the ditches are full of water this year and you need hip boots to cross them.
I know last year i had a spot that was full of turkey year before but too much water. i couldnt even get back there last year. i sent in my lottery app yesterday. hopefully i get picked. myself and none of my buddies got picked last year. i went after the lottery last year and called in a few hens but no toms. i went in from butte larose last year but usually go in from krotz springs.

i got a bunch in the hills of st francisville that i usually get 1 out there a year. but with all those hills its tough walking and hard to get a turkey to cross a ridge or 2 to come meet u. i called back and forth with this one and his buddy from daylight to 11am. finally, i had enough and snuck up on him and smoked him with my 10 gauge.
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deer season is to pass the time till turkey season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Killed my 1st Tom when I was 10 yrs old. Been obsessed since
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I just wish the Turkey "season" was longer.

I usually do as much scouting as actually hunting.

Have you ever hunted where the woods look like this?

In the second pic......I kill a Tom that was by the "V" looking tree.

The 2 rd pic.....is the big tree where I was sitting. I could not cross the bayou to get any closer, so I had to get the 2 Toms to come to me. I killed him about 2 hours after first hearing them gobble just after daylight.

21 lbs and 10.5 inch beard.

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I just wish the Turkey "season" was longer.

I usually do as much scouting as actually hunting.

Have you ever hunted where the woods look like this?

In the second pic......I kill a Tom that was by the "V" looking tree.

The 2 rd pic.....is the big tree where I was sitting. I could not cross the bayou to get any closer, so I had to get the 2 Toms to come to me. I killed him about 2 hours after first hearing them gobble just after daylight.

21 lbs and 10.5 inch beard.

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Dats so awesome!
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Old 03-02-2010, 10:16 AM
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That look like a spot I hunt in Sherbune! Is that Sherbune?
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Old 03-02-2010, 10:18 AM
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Went out to Sherbune last week to do some scouting. Way too much water. Gonna have to bring a boat if I wanna get on some gobblers out there.
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Old 03-02-2010, 02:49 PM
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That look like a spot I hunt in Sherbune! Is that Sherbune?
Yes.

You are hunting MY spot?

I am not sure if I will be hunting Sherburne this year.......I have had lots of fun chasen the Toms there. It all depends how I do at CC.

Going to go scouting at CC in the morning.....it should be a great morning, if the almost full moon does not effect the gobbling. It was fairly light outside before 6 AM this morning due to the moon light.
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