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Evening gobblers

Started by Wvgobbler, June 05, 2018, 07:56:20 PM

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JMalin

Quote from: silvestris on June 07, 2018, 06:10:54 PM
The first forty minutes of the day are worth more than the rest of the day combined.

I've killed a couple dozen toms and have yet to get one straight off the limb.

codym

Where I hunt I don't get much action in the afternoon. Seems like 11:00 is the deadline. I think it's more to do with how hot it is. I've watched birds behind the house in the afternoon and they just lay around in the shade. They will get up about 30 min before fly up grab a drink then off to bed. I hear far fewer birds in the afternoons down here than I do in the mornings.

catman529

30 mins before sunrise, to legal sunset in Tennessee. I have killed a bunch in the late afternoon. But usually that means the hunting has been tough, and it takes me that long to kill one.

derek

West Virginia sent me a survey this year and one of the questions was about going to all day hunting. I answered I support it.  In most of the state's I hunt it's a relatively new thing and doesn't go to all day until later in the season but I'm a fan. Have had some great gobbling hunts in the evening.

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Rockhound

Quote from: silvestris on June 07, 2018, 06:10:54 PM
The first forty minutes of the day are worth more than the rest of the day combined.

Maybe if you like to hear them, but if lime to kill them, this statement is false

Tail Feathers

In my experience, Rio hunting can be great in the late afternoon/evening.  Easterns not so much.  But I don't do it much as our local season often brings afternoons nearing 90 degrees and it ain't much fun for me or the birds. ;D
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

silvestris

Quote from: Rockhound on June 12, 2018, 01:33:05 PM
Quote from: silvestris on June 07, 2018, 06:10:54 PM
The first forty minutes of the day are worth more than the rest of the day combined.

Maybe if you like to hear them, but if lime to kill them, this statement is false

I have killed about half from the roost.  Perhaps I don't have enough experience with the rest of the day.
"[T]he changing environment will someday be totally and irrevocably unsuitable for the wild turkey.  Unless mankind precedes the birds in extinction, we probably will not be hunting turkeys for too much longer."  Ken Morgan, "Turkey Hunting, A One Man Game

3bailey3

I agree with Sil, I loved them off the roost but if he gets by me I also love the second set up, I don't like the evening hunts, I can't hunt from sun up to sun down and I hunt a lot days so its normally until about noon and I am done, I have tried evenings with no success here in MS.

rooster

Quote from: silvestris on June 07, 2018, 06:10:54 PM
The first forty minutes of the day are worth more than the rest of the day combined.
My experience also.If you've missed the first hour,you've missed about 90% of the day.

Wvgobbler

I guess everywhere is different. It really doesn't get hot here where I hunt heck the first 4 days I hunted in 7 inches of snow. Then it got cold the first of May and we had a little snow then. I don't have to many days it gets out of the 60's the whole season here. Maybe that why our turkeys gobble so good in the evening from 3 to 7 some days. 9 to 12 is my best time here where I hunt but evenings could be smoking hot if they would let us hunt all day.

Sir-diealot

Quote from: silvestris on June 07, 2018, 06:10:54 PM
The first forty minutes of the day are worth more than the rest of the day combined.
To be honest I have seen more mid morning than I ever have in the first 45 minutes, though this year was an exception as I had 9 hens and 2 toms come in early though I don't recall the exact time.
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