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http://www.LouisianaSportsman.com April 2015 | Louisiana Sportsman 147


One of the problems with turkey hunting on private land is that
landowners and/or hunters on adjacent lands will often set up a
site to feed turkeys year round to keep turkeys hanging around.
Feeding turkeys is permitted, but a hunter cannot hunt within
200 yards of the feed.
Doing good habitat work on your land to attract turkeys can
offset the problem of corn to some degree. Maintaining spring,
summer and winter feeding strips of various seed plants, and
planting mast- and fruit-producing trees should enhance your
wild turkey habitat.
Last year on
both of the
small tracts I
hunt, adjacent
hunters were
feeding the
turkeys, and
the birds were
going to those
sites after day-
light. All the call-
ing in the world
could not lure
them away from
their morning breakfast of the yellow gold.
However, I observed that eventually the hens would make their
way to our food plots to eat clover — and the toms would follow.
One particular gobbler would follow a few hens in circular
route, visiting several plots and would wind up before roosting
time at a plot on a hill and crossing back over to the neighbors
property, roosting in some pines a few hundred yards away.
My friend Ken from Benton came down, and we made a morn-
ing effort to no avail. We hung around on the property until
around 11 a.m. But before leaving, we set up his ground blind
near the hill patch.
When we came back, I put a hen decoy in the patch and told
Ken I thought the tom would leave the patch to the west and
come up the woods trail to this patch, see the decoy and give
him a shot at some point before it crossed over to go to roost.
Sure enough, the tom did exactly what I thought it would do —
it came up the trail to the hill patch, stopped and gobbled at the
decoy before Ken dropped it in its tracks.
It was Ken’s first gobbler, a fine East Feliciana Parish adult tom
that had a craw full of corn.
I often use trail cameras to monitor the movement of the tur-
keys and the time when they visit the property. It is then a matter
of being there when they are, which can be a problem.
Needless to say, I am not a fan of the feeding/baiting regulation.
Feeding can be a contest between landowners in an effort to
keep the birds on their properties.
In this situation, the old feral hog can be a friend, particular if he
can find the corn piles and cleans them up.
— David Moreland

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Copiah Co. - 29 ac. - Hunting tract located south of Georgetown on Hwy 27 with live
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War ren Co. - 13.2 ac. - Nice hunting tract located on Possum Hollow Rd. in Vicksburg w/all
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BELOW: A turkey craw full
of corn is evidence of that
someone is feeding birds.
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