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Started by ChesterCopperpot, January 16, 2022, 08:39:38 AM

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ChesterCopperpot

Snowing pretty heavy here at the house but my buddy sent me a text this morning said the snow plow come down the four lane and made a turkey gobble up on the ridge above his house. Got me thinking about that shirt the MeatEater people made that lists off all the things that have made turkeys gobble. Craziest one I've ever had was a V-22 Osprey come flying over the ridge and made one shock gobble. What's the craziest thing you've heard one gobble to?


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Meleagris gallopavo

I duck hunt exclusively in flooded beaver swamps and they gobble to our shotguns firing a good bit.  I don't think that's uncommon though.


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Tom007

Was hunting on a real windy day, sitting when a large branch broke and hit the ground. Gobbler sounded off behind me.....
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deerhunt1988

Quote from: Tom007 on January 16, 2022, 08:58:20 AM
Was hunting on a real windy day, sitting when a large branch broke and hit the ground. Gobbler sounded off behind me.....

Reminds me of the time I heard a tree pop a few times and then fall, he gobbled at it!

I guess hearing one gobble at wolves was a bit unique, just due to the limited distribution where wolves and turkeys coinhabit. (have heard them gobble at coyotes a lot though)

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zelmo1

First bird I ever took gobbled when the farmer started his tractor

Will

I was hunting South Carolina and set up on a roosted bird in a field edge. Had him going strong then he went quiet. I had hens moving in and didn't know where he was because of the brush. A guy working on telephone lines dropped a tool that made a loud "ping" and he sounded off. He dropped that tool 3 times and I knew every time the bird was getting close when he gobbled to it. He wouldn't answer my soft call like he had been earlier but thanks to that guy having slippery hands. That guy was working lines about 500 yards away and it was a quiet morning.

fallhnt

Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on January 16, 2022, 08:52:16 AM
I duck hunt exclusively in flooded beaver swamps and they gobble to our shotguns firing a good bit.  I don't think that's uncommon though.


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That's why I look forward to water fowl season. Birds in my area don't seem to have issues gobbling in the fall but its almost guaranteed during water fowl season.

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Tom007

Quote from: Will on January 16, 2022, 09:59:11 AM
I was hunting South Carolina and set up on a roosted bird in a field edge. Had him going strong then he went quiet. I had hens moving in and didn't know where he was because of the brush. A guy working on telephone lines dropped a tool that made a loud "ping" and he sounded off. He dropped that tool 3 times and I knew every time the bird was getting close when he gobbled to it. He wouldn't answer my soft call like he had been earlier but thanks to that guy having slippery hands. That guy was working lines about 500 yards away and it was a quiet morning.

Find out what tool he dropped, I'll put one in my vest...lol
"Solo hunter"

Greg Massey

Dynamite being used to blowing a beaver dam couple of farms over caused one to gobble one morning, that was pretty neat...

5arraquiver

When I was a young boy my dad had taken me out with him. Set up close to a roost, I sneezed loudly and the Tom's fired off lol. My dad got quite a kick out of that.
One of the greatest mornings I've had outdoors was a beautiful morning in the mountains. Every time the bull elk would bugle the Tom's would Gobble.
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Paulmyr

Quote from: deerhunt1988 on January 16, 2022, 09:08:20 AM
Quote from: Tom007 on January 16, 2022, 08:58:20 AM
Was hunting on a real windy day, sitting when a large branch broke and hit the ground. Gobbler sounded off behind me.....

I guess hearing one gobble at wolves was a bit unique, just due to the limited distribution where wolves and turkeys coinhabit. (have heard them gobble at coyotes a lot though)

Have both wolves and turkeys in good numbers in a couple of areas I hunt. Never heard a gobble to a wolf howl however I have seen a wolf attack my dad's decoy on a logging road when I was hunting with him.

The release of air brakes from a lost 18 wheeler hauling a dozer. He pulled into the little parking lot of a wma where I just dropped my buddy off at 1st light. I could hear him coming a long ways off and so could the turkeys.
Paul Myrdahl,  Goat trainee

"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.". John Wayne, The Shootist.

Sixes

Not sure the oddest, but my favorite is a donkey.


The donkey would bray and the turkey would gobble.

The turkey would gobble and the donkey would bray.

Went on all season that year and I would laugh about every time, especially when the bird would sound off early and the donkey would immediately talk back

PalmettoRon

My buddy's calling. That is proof that they will literally gobble at anything.

callmakerman

52's firing off at the local air base 5 miles away.