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"PICK A SPOT" Calling Technique

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • When your faced with a hung up Gobbler that's over on private
    ground you can't hunt or if they gobbler is in thickets that's
    hard to get into without being seen, try this calling technique.
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Комментарии • 60

  • @guitarmanplayzloud936
    @guitarmanplayzloud936 Месяц назад

    Man I tell you what, you are THE feller I go to for turkey hunting lessons! Always learn somethin!

  • @randlerichardson5826
    @randlerichardson5826 3 месяца назад

    Good morning Dale

  • @claytonfoss9694
    @claytonfoss9694 6 месяцев назад

    Great info

  • @NickofSpades
    @NickofSpades Год назад +2

    Thanks for the tip, it gave me one of my coolest successful hunts yet. I just shut up for 50 minutes while shaking with adrenaline as two gobblers slowly gobbled their way towards me.

  • @randlerichardson5826
    @randlerichardson5826 3 месяца назад

    Great video Dale GOD BLESS

  • @Rubberguard
    @Rubberguard Год назад +3

    Dale - THANK YOU for the guidance/coaching. Just bagged a big Tom this morning doing the very thing you taught here. The biggest thing, as you said, was being patient and resisting that urge to try and call to locate him. First saw him strutting at about 70 yards to my soft calls and then he disappeared. Kept hearing your words “Go Silent; let him come find you,” and he did. Took him at about 35 yards as he came in strutting - NEVER gobbled once. Appreciate ya!

  • @chrispauley6546
    @chrispauley6546 3 месяца назад

    Love ur video bud

  • @robgreer9726
    @robgreer9726 Год назад +3

    After 25 years of using this method and killing lotsa toms it’s still a struggle to keep from calling on that long wait. 3 minutes seems like 30 and I know I’ve given up too soon plenty of times but the times I held it together are so sweet. The weight of a gobbler over the shoulder on the walk out makes “pick a spot” well worth it. Great reminder video Matt.

  • @kbnovid4430
    @kbnovid4430 Год назад +3

    This is exactly the scenario I face at a certain spot on public land I hunt every year. I'm going to try this technique this year. Thanks for this!

    • @johnlove3352
      @johnlove3352 Год назад

      Yea i know it works, i've tried it several times; SUCCESS :: 50/50; THEY CALL IT BLIND CALLING OR PICK A SPOT. GREAT TACTIC!!!!!.

  • @wdtaut5650
    @wdtaut5650 Год назад +3

    10:47 'They know where you're at." This was the first lesson I learned turkey hunting. Turkeys gobbled a good 200 yards behind me in the woods. On their approach, it was impossible for them to see me until about 50 yards away. They had to come around a corner. As soon as they got around the corner, they were looking right at me. I don't mean about where I was, or close to where I was. They were looking right at me. They knew exactly where I had been when I called

  • @austinnormann
    @austinnormann Год назад +2

    I got a beautiful Tom my very first time hunting turkey thanks to your videos! Keep it up

  • @guyaltizer5549
    @guyaltizer5549 Год назад +7

    Best Turkey educational videos anywhere out there!! I have had this issue so many times where I hunt. I will definitely be coming back to this video and using this technique. Your awesome Matt!! I always learn a lot from your videos

  • @wilmerdecontie5174
    @wilmerdecontie5174 Год назад +1

    I think Dale was a turkey in his past life.I don't mean that as an insult.Its a compliment.He's that good at turkey hunting.

  • @VinasVoiceOvers
    @VinasVoiceOvers Год назад +1

    I'm in California with permission on a few small properties, your videos and knowledge have helped me successfully hunt on small private land pieces for life 4 seasons now.. keep it up love the videos 👏 👏 👏

  • @Owl4909
    @Owl4909 Год назад

    On the last day of the season one year I was actually ready for season to end. It had been a great year. I decided to hike way back on top of a beautiful ridge top where I built a ground blind and settled in with a book and breakfast calling every 15 minutes or so..I was going to hunt all day if I had to. I didn't need to. I didn't hunt that way because it's not how I roll but it sure worked that day to finish my year with a smile 😊

  • @adamburge5988
    @adamburge5988 Год назад +1

    This is sorta how we got my son's first bird. That bird was hung up on the neighbor's land. We set up as far back as we could. I called he gobbled. I called. He gobbled. I shut up. He gobbled. An hour later he walked into range and my son carried out the 2nd largest bird shot on that farm.

  • @pipeninja1578
    @pipeninja1578 Год назад

    Gobblers ABSOLUTELY do home in on the EXACT spot where you call from! And they won’t follow the script! Last week in New Mexico, my 14 year old son shot a monster Merriams. I tried to film
    The shot, but that Tom didn’t come in the way I thought he would. He walked STRAIGHT at us (the sound of my calling). He knew the exact tree that hen (me) was beside! I told my son to go ahead and shoot him when he got to 30 yards. He was a boss gobbler! Love your videos, Matt!!! Are you a minister, by chance? If you aren’t, you missed your “calling”, son!!!

    • @daleoutdoors17
      @daleoutdoors17  Год назад +1

      I been preaching for 28 years lol good ear. Every once in a while someone will catch it in my video presentation that I have a preaching style. I don’t try to come across that way on the videos but it’s to natural .
      But yes im an ordained church of God preacher. I’ve pastored and still am an evangelist

    • @pipeninja1578
      @pipeninja1578 Год назад

      I KNEW IT!!! I am a dentist in Arkansas, but also a deacon in a Southern Baptist church, BUT, I grew up attending The Church of God from a baby through high school! God bless you, brother!

    • @daleoutdoors17
      @daleoutdoors17  Год назад

      @@pipeninja1578yep. I hear some people say I say I sound like a Baptist preacher when I’m taking about hunting . I’m like, well your close lol. But not Baptist.
      Did you grow up in the Cleveland TN based church of
      God? That’s the one I’m out of.
      I have an old ministry channel on RUclips also . I got locked out several years ago and can’t get back in. But if you want to check it out go to
      mdministries
      On RUclips

    • @pipeninja1578
      @pipeninja1578 Год назад

      Marked Tree, Arkansas Church of God. Bro. William P. Colter was my pastor. A close friend of mine is now a Church of God preacher in Arkansas. His name is Patrick Tucker.

    • @pipeninja1578
      @pipeninja1578 Год назад

      I do believe we were associated with the Cleveland association

  • @benrinehartjr2345
    @benrinehartjr2345 Год назад

    Will try this tip this up coming season. I have a private land next to the private land I hunt on and Lord behold they hang up there and will not move. Land owner says no to all hunters now due to trash and not doing what she ask. So I am going to try this out. Thanks Dale.

  • @galinswigart
    @galinswigart Год назад +1

    Denny Gulvas talked about this technique in his Challenging Pressured Gobblers film back in the 90's - Excellent technique for drawing a bird to you when they won't close the distance and you can't get closer. Good stuff!

    • @daleoutdoors17
      @daleoutdoors17  Год назад +1

      I first heard of this from dick Kirby on a Quaker boy video back in the early 90s . But someone said Denny had it also.
      I remember Denny from the 80s.
      Great videos back then

    • @beechwoodscalling4090
      @beechwoodscalling4090 Год назад

      Yes, this was definitely a concept brought to General attention by Denny Gulvas. I enjoy Matt's videos but I certainly think it would have been approptiate to mention he heard it first from Denny and Dick in the comments. Don't say "I call it pick a spot calling"when others have beat you to it. Make another video indicating this isn't a technique you came up with or named on your own without ever having heard it previously. This is flat-out deception.

    • @daleoutdoors17
      @daleoutdoors17  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@beechwoodscalling4090there’s nothing new under the sun we all learn from our dads or grandfathers. I never set out to try to deceive anyone. When your in the moment filming you can’t think of everything. I learned a lot from my dad, dick Kirby, Tom Stucky , Alex Rutledge, and a few more guys when I started out as a kid. But I can’t think of everything each one has taught me over the years. I didn’t know Denny gulvas very much as his videos wasn’t around much where I was. I only watched one and that was the first one he ever did and I was like 10 years old.
      Nothing we do as hunters is our own. It’s already been done but many in a new generation don’t know anything about these tactics. But never did I try to deceive anyone

  • @ryanharkins9383
    @ryanharkins9383 Год назад +1

    I tell you Matt you have in my opinion one of the most informative channels on RUclips. I learn from others bit yous is everyday necessities.

  • @user-gl5kr2ko2q
    @user-gl5kr2ko2q 6 месяцев назад

    Another good thing for these younger hunters to listen to . Used this same trick many times . Doesn't always work but when it does it works good . One thing you need to get from Matt is keep at it hold your cool and be patient. Patients kills more turkeys then anything else! Just think can not kill him if your not there !!!!

  • @rivercityinvestor
    @rivercityinvestor Год назад

    Done...Thanks Dale!

  • @MrEdukator1
    @MrEdukator1 Год назад

    Thanks Dale appreciate ya bud

  • @outdoorswithroostercurrie6984
    @outdoorswithroostercurrie6984 Год назад

    Awesome bit of information.

  • @3lynyrd
    @3lynyrd Год назад

    Silence is deadly !

  • @lukes.9360
    @lukes.9360 Год назад +2

    Another helpful video, as always. Thanks, Matt!

  • @OhStepMechanic
    @OhStepMechanic Год назад

    Thanks for the great information Matt

  • @susansmith3125
    @susansmith3125 Год назад

    Done

  • @gregpodkowinski512
    @gregpodkowinski512 Год назад

    I agree with all of this. I killed most birds late morning early afternoon. By calling one good call and sit and wait. The birds mostly come in quiet. Thanks Matt

  • @gabeysamey
    @gabeysamey Год назад

    This happened while I was hunting

  • @larryroberts808
    @larryroberts808 Год назад

    I call this tactic falling back it works better than staying put

  • @EW-gv5ov
    @EW-gv5ov Год назад

    Using this tactic I like to switch calls to sound like different hens and throw in a couple raspy Jake yelps. Gobblers can’t stand when a Jake is running off with hens.

    • @daleoutdoors17
      @daleoutdoors17  Год назад

      Absolutely. That’s another good tactic too. The good thing about Doing these strategies is you can mix it up and customize it to
      Deal with that particular day and Turkey your on

  • @jeffchambers1383
    @jeffchambers1383 Год назад

    Anybody out there whare glasses while turkey hunting I'm kinda afraid because of the glare?

  • @braydenpetras5842
    @braydenpetras5842 Год назад

    I got a little confused. Do you move then throw it at them a few times then shut up. Or do you throw it at them then move and shut up.

    • @daleoutdoors17
      @daleoutdoors17  Год назад +1

      Move back then hit them with some calling get them to fired up and go quiet

    • @j.hueston4370
      @j.hueston4370 Год назад +1

      This works when hunting with another person also. You walk away, keeping the hunter between you and the bird. When you start calling the bird thinks you have lost interest and are moving on. Your buddy could get a shot. This has worked for me a couple of times.

  • @frankspataro9714
    @frankspataro9714 Год назад

    Turkey killer told me one time dig a hole a foot deep and stand in it and fire em up then go set down he says they walk up and look in the hole ya dug lol I believe killed alot of turkeys and the old guy really did

  • @j.hueston4370
    @j.hueston4370 Год назад +1

    Have you ever used a gobbler call? If you walked away, did a few hen calls, then a gobble call, would that help bring another gobbler?

    • @mattmoore2036
      @mattmoore2036 Год назад

      It has worked for me a couple times but I still only use it as a last resort.

    • @flinginairos
      @flinginairos Год назад

      It’s usually a last resort for me but it has worked on a few hung up birds for me!

    • @stevencochran4274
      @stevencochran4274 Год назад

      Not worth it for me it brings run n gunner lookin for u more than Tom !!

    • @j.hueston4370
      @j.hueston4370 Год назад

      @@stevencochran4274 I agree, however I am on private land and the only person with permission.

    • @Countryassrebel
      @Countryassrebel Год назад +1

      @@j.hueston4370 the idiots trespassing and poaching on private land is the same idiot who will shoot you by mistake