We are killing birds..lots of activity in the last week. It's such a pain to post pictures with a cell phone.
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We are killing birds..lots of activity in the last week. It's such a pain to post pictures with a cell phone.
Where I am hunting it appears there are lots of birds. I am not sure I have ever heard so much morning gobbling. However they are not showing themselves in the fields much. My personal theory is that the late spring has left the woods very open. The birds have evolved their colourful breeding look and strutting to be visible to hens. With the wide open woods there is no need to go out in the field to feel they are being seen. I got a nice 22lb 10oz gobbler on Monday but had to wait until after 9:00 am for hi to come out. I expect we will start to see more normal field strutting next week when things green up.
[QUOTE=duckslayer;1059700]Lots of reports of great birds being harvested and guys are seeing good to great numbers with lots of big groups of Toms. Guys just refuse to post there stories/pics on here........................
Anyone thats part of the contest should post there bird. Whats the point of the contest then. Next year im scrapping it, unless things change here
Got a nice tom wed. afternoon . Set out a hen decoy in a winter wheat field 15 yrds from bush line. Sat down and open a bottle of water. I usually wait 30 minutes to call after I set up to let things settle a bit. Well I had only taken two sips of water when in come two hen birds. They are purring at my decoy and looking around . They are so close that I was scared to even move my eyes. Then another hen comes in, then another. Four hens are 15 yrds from me purring and chasing one another. Then in comes a tom in full strut, along with a fifth hen and a subordinate tom with a nice beard but not displaying at all. Well they put on a dandy show for me. First time I've ever heard the "spitting and drumming " sound that tom's can make. They hang around for ten minutes. I'm real nervous as I'm afraid any movement will make them take off. They start to move away and as the tom turns and hides his head behind his fan I slowly shoulder my gun. A few of the hens catch me but don't raise an alarm, just look at me. When the tom comes off strut I drop him with one shot. 20 steps from where I was sitting. 20 lbs. 9" beard. longest spur just under an inch. Benelli Nova 12 ga. Win. Longbeard 3.5" #6, Carlsen's Longbeards choke tube.
The winter a few years back really wacked the turkey population in the area I hunt. I have been chasing the same mature gobblers around since with no success. To be completely honest I haven't seen a Jake while hunting in the last 3 season. Time's are tough in my section of 68b.
How do you know there were 98% nesting failures?