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Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast

670: Part 2 of 4- All Things Turkey Q and A with Chris Roe of Roe Hunting Resources

Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast

Interviews, Tactics, Gear, Field Judging

Sports & Recreation, Outdoor, Sports & Recreation:outdoor

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🗓️ 1 April 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Listen as Jay Scott talks with Chris Roe of Roe Hunting Resources about turkeys. Part 2 of 4 https://www.roehuntingresources.com/ https://www.instagram.com/roehuntingresources/ Sponsors of the JSO Podcast https://www.gohunt.com/ Cody Nelson "Glassing Guru and Optics Authority" Optics Manager at goHUNT.com Gear Shop-Call Cody directly for info and sales at (702) 847-8747 Ext #2 or email at [email protected] Get $50 Gift Card for signing up for the goHUNT INSIDER go to https://www.gohunt.com/jayscott http://www.kuiu.com/ or http://www.kuiu.com/blog/ https://www.phoneskope.com/ Use the "jayscott20" promo code to get 10% off all orders https://www.onxmaps.com/ Use the "jayscott20" promo code to get 20% off all orders https://apexmunition.com/ Home of the TSS Tungsten Super Shot More on host Jay Scott www.JayScottOutdoors.com Instagram @JayScottOutdoors

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0:00.0

I've got a question here.

0:00.8

How close do you set up on roosted birds in the morning?

0:06.1

Chris?

0:08.8

Well, it depends on can I get in close to the roost

0:15.5

in can I get in close to the roost without them seeing me

0:21.7

and then with it all depends on the terrain most of the time I'm trying to

0:26.9

get within about a hundred yards or so of that roost if I can getting close and

0:31.0

not be seen I know some people will set their blind and decoys right smack dab

0:36.2

where the birds can literally sit up on the roots and look at the decoy spread. I know we've done that down in

0:42.0

Mexico with you on ghouls I usually will try to set up

0:46.7

Where maybe they can't quite see me from the roost but as soon as they touch down on the field or wherever they're going to fly out,

0:56.4

that's when they can see the decoys and I want to be as close as I possibly can take that location,

1:01.6

if that makes sense.

1:03.0

Yeah, for sure. I mean, your reasoning for them not being able to see you off the limb is you want to be able to call to him,

1:11.0

you want to be able to kind of create that situation of who's over there who you know what

1:17.3

are they doing over there I can't quite see them which makes them come

1:20.4

towards you in your direction that's what you're pushing for there. A lot of times

1:25.5

when all set up in view of them, it will be with a strutter decoy trying to elicit that you know a gobblers moved into your area

1:36.8

and the gobblers gonna fly down and or the hens may fly right to that

1:40.9

gobbler I've also had Jake's and Hinn set up where I've set those up and a

1:46.0

gobleer just sees that Jake down there and they just, you know, they can't handle it.

1:50.6

I would say birds that are less pressured, you can get away with more of that and you can be a little fancier and a little cuter

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