Hi, new here, new to hunting.
I can't believe how unbelievably challenging it is to teach yourself to hunt.. That's what I love about it though.
I've only been hunting a few times; guided boar hunt which went great, and I'm fond of the infamous Mendel from Woodland's Hunt Club. So I've added dove, pheasant and duck to my dinner memories. I have enough equipment (just need a second job now apparently) to self-graduate now to a real hunt - where I have to put in the work.
I scouted Cleveland Forst all around Pamo valley; off-roaded every road except 1, and I've hiked around 30 miles in total, exploring Boden Canyon out to Sutherland. I've seen hundreds of turkeys in Pomo valley, where I can't hunt, and I think I saw some in Boden. So I went there.
Man, it's quite a hike to get into Boden too.. And it was 105 degrees there yesterday.
I didn't get squat. Actually, i'm getting the impression that fall turkey hunting can be tricky.
I know I'm not dealing with viagra laced Tom's here, nevertheless, I can do some calls, I got the decoy. I wonder if I'm wasting my time, countless hours, in this area of CNF.
1. Is the frustration normal, or do total newbs roll out to the country side and routine bring home a turkey?
2. Is this chunk of CNF fruitless? Should I scount more north towards Palomar or out east towards Santa Ysabel?
3. Is it normal that you do all of this alone here in California? I don't know a single person who hunts.
BTW, on my scouts, I've come across two groups of deer hunters. I don't think they did too well. I also, by accident, flushed out a covey of quail, and it was spectacular, just huge, and that was in the very north area of Boden, near CNF.
Oh, finally, I went to the CNF ranger office in RB, asked for help in narrowing down the turkey scouting.. they just smiled and said 'trade secret.' Um.. there's so man square miles and 3 separate districts! I don't want you to pin point anything, just tell if this huge area is a waste of my time or not, I'm just a mortal, with a career and kids! I can't just wonder all through CNF!
Thanks!
I can't believe how unbelievably challenging it is to teach yourself to hunt.. That's what I love about it though.
I've only been hunting a few times; guided boar hunt which went great, and I'm fond of the infamous Mendel from Woodland's Hunt Club. So I've added dove, pheasant and duck to my dinner memories. I have enough equipment (just need a second job now apparently) to self-graduate now to a real hunt - where I have to put in the work.
I scouted Cleveland Forst all around Pamo valley; off-roaded every road except 1, and I've hiked around 30 miles in total, exploring Boden Canyon out to Sutherland. I've seen hundreds of turkeys in Pomo valley, where I can't hunt, and I think I saw some in Boden. So I went there.
Man, it's quite a hike to get into Boden too.. And it was 105 degrees there yesterday.
I didn't get squat. Actually, i'm getting the impression that fall turkey hunting can be tricky.
I know I'm not dealing with viagra laced Tom's here, nevertheless, I can do some calls, I got the decoy. I wonder if I'm wasting my time, countless hours, in this area of CNF.
1. Is the frustration normal, or do total newbs roll out to the country side and routine bring home a turkey?
2. Is this chunk of CNF fruitless? Should I scount more north towards Palomar or out east towards Santa Ysabel?
3. Is it normal that you do all of this alone here in California? I don't know a single person who hunts.
BTW, on my scouts, I've come across two groups of deer hunters. I don't think they did too well. I also, by accident, flushed out a covey of quail, and it was spectacular, just huge, and that was in the very north area of Boden, near CNF.
Oh, finally, I went to the CNF ranger office in RB, asked for help in narrowing down the turkey scouting.. they just smiled and said 'trade secret.' Um.. there's so man square miles and 3 separate districts! I don't want you to pin point anything, just tell if this huge area is a waste of my time or not, I'm just a mortal, with a career and kids! I can't just wonder all through CNF!
Thanks!