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How’d he come in? Give us the play by play.they were talking on the roost but once they hit the ground they went silent.
I heard some flap down, but not a single gobble heard. Similar to your experience.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.
the lack of winter we have had has the birds in a weird spot. theres no snowline to chase.I heard some flap down, but not a single gobble heard. Similar to your experience.
Do they normally follow the snowline out West? I’m hunting Easterns down South, so it’s a totally different ballgame and approach.the lack of winter we have had has the birds in a weird spot. theres no snowline to chase.
Do you think that would contribute to a later breeding season potentially ? Or maybe just has them out of sorts in general?the lack of winter we have had has the birds in a weird spot. theres no snowline to chase.
Do you think that would contribute to a later breeding season potentially ? Or maybe just has them out of sorts in general?
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?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!