colorado turkey

Nice. Was he vocal at all?

I put in the miles over the weekend and didn’t hear a dang thing in the mountains. My partner did the same but by dumb luck shot a decent gobbler.
 
Nice. Was he vocal at all?

I put in the miles over the weekend and didn’t hear a dang thing in the mountains. My partner did the same but by dumb luck shot a decent gobbler.
I heard some flap down, but not a single gobble heard. Similar to your experience.
 
yes they follow the green grass up to their summer range similar to elk and deer. ive never hunted easterns. i have family in Missouri that has a ground to turkey hunt on so i am going to go next year i think.
 
Do you think that would contribute to a later breeding season potentially ? Or maybe just has them out of sorts in general?

I hunted this weekend and have scouted a few evenings the last two weeks. I haven't heard much on the limb, but town birds have been gobbling pretty regularly. From what I've seen, they all have hens. I'm sure it will pick up over the next couple of weeks.
 
I killed a bird Sunday, fair amount of gobbling, day before season scouting I am pretty sure the same bird was tearing it up!

16 miles opening day and another 7.5 to 8 Sunday!

Open parks, burns and timber harvest areas are best, killed mine in a recent clear cut, like this winter recent!
 
I killed a bird Sunday, fair amount of gobbling, day before season scouting I am pretty sure the same bird was tearing it up!

16 miles opening day and another 7.5 to 8 Sunday!

Open parks, burns and timber harvest areas are best, killed mine in a recent clear cut, like this winter recent!
What part of the country are you in? That’s a fair bit of traveling. How’d you get him to commit to coming in?
 
New Mexico, I was where he wanted to be for the most part, he had hens so I was not aggressive!


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