What say you guys on this topic?? We have had some wicked weather the last couple of days in North Central TX. The day I plan to hunt will be 2 days removed from tornadoes and bad t-storms. It is supposed to rain on the morning of my hunt. Any ideas on what I might expect from the turkeys??
Thanks and Good Huntin'
I don't know anything bout Texas or tornadoes but any thunder the night before a hunt and I'm tickled. Every bird gobbles in the morning
Quote from: Texforce on May 02, 2019, 11:02:21 AM
What say you guys on this topic?? We have had some wicked weather the last couple of days in North Central TX. The day I plan to hunt will be 2 days removed from tornadoes and bad t-storms. It is supposed to rain on the morning of my hunt. Any ideas on what I might expect from the turkeys??
Thanks and Good Huntin'
I have found that if we get a late storm (never hunted during or after a tornado), that often the birds pick up a regained interest in breeding... My theory is that nests are lost and birds will try to re-breed...
I agree with Bowguy, that after a thunderstorm, birds always seem worked up.... Have not had as much luck during a bad storm (thunder or otherwise).
Some of my best hunts have been after nasty thunderstorms! Gimme a storm that ends at 0300 or so and that blows small tree limbs across the road on my drive in and I know it is going to be a good day!
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