First Turkey Hunt in theHunter

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

My first attempt at hunting Turkey. It was mostly FAIL lol. The first ones I scared off, the second one I missed completely, the third one I thought was a good hit but didn't die, I tracked it for what seemed like miles, until I heard it calling and supposed that the game had respawned it. I almost decided to give up when I finally came across some that were close. I managed to get one, but had forgotten about fraps by that time, so I didn't take video of the shot itself. Perhaps next time, when I'm not half insane from tracking turkeys for three hours! :D

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  • @Rondavidlewis I do hunt in real life. You have putts confused with clucks my friend. Yelps are when a hen just wakes up or wants to mate. You got that right. A single putt means to look. Multiple putts means danger. Cutts or excited hen yelps mean the gobbler is coming to her and she gets excited. (If she doesn't go to him like most of the time in nature.) Purrs are feeding and communication calls.

  • @Rondavidlewis Yelps. Putts are alarms that turkeys use to warn other turkeys of predators.

  • u killed the hen

  • Heard about Google?

  • download it from w w w . thehunter . com

  • please tell me how to get this game

  • Maybe you should lower the graphics settings or resolution a bit when you are going to record a new vid with fraps...

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