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Title: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: upnorth on April 26, 2017, 05:16:11 PM
Have you hunted much at the end of your states season. Some states have seasons the last two weeks of May still. Do they gobble that late still? I also wonder maybe hens are on the nest so Tom's are running around looking a little more?
When do Tom's decide mating season is over? :fud:
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: mtns2hunt on April 26, 2017, 05:30:00 PM
I have had luck after the hens have gone to nest. Gobblers are still roaming. I try to ambush them and sometimes get them to come into a call.
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: LaLongbeard on April 26, 2017, 09:31:03 PM
I've heard gobbling into May some years but after all the hens are nesting there's little gobbling but they will come to the call.It depends if Spring was early or late as far as duration.
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Coop1082 on April 26, 2017, 09:38:56 PM
Sunday is the closer in south Alabama. Went to a buddy's club Tuesday morning and had 5 birds around us at first light on the limb hammering. Actually stayed on birds all day until about 1 o'clock, and walked away with a good 2 year old on the ground. It rained at my personal lease this past Sunday, and where there wasn't any good sign last week it is littered with tracks and strut marks. They will still do their thing. They will more then likely still come to calling, rather it be silent or even gobbling. Just depends on the individual bird. I've come to learn that certainty in turkey hunting simply does not exist.
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Marc on April 26, 2017, 11:50:27 PM
I duck hunt the same areas I turkey hunt...

There is tons of gobbling in December and January...  By the end of April or beginning of May there is almost none.

When I am hunting with no gobbling, I am at a total loss as to what to do at the end of the season...
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: MK M GOBL on April 27, 2017, 06:42:00 AM
I hunt WI from early April till and of May and I/we kill birds from seasons start until seasons end, some of my best birds are killed during the last 2 weeks of our season. I will say they may only be a few hours of good activity in the morning, but with good scouting and knowing those late season birds you can have some luck!

MK M GOBL
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: WV TURKEY THUG on April 27, 2017, 08:38:51 AM
Late season is usually the best time to hunt here in WV imo.
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: bpsmag1026 on April 27, 2017, 08:56:40 AM
I agree wv turkey thug, I don't even use any vacation days until the 3rd week of the wv season.
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: slwayne on April 27, 2017, 12:29:42 PM
The last four seasons I have hunted public land during our late season here in Michigan (season runs the last three weeks of May).  I have been able to get on gobbling birds each year and have managed to fill my tag.  One year I filled my tag on the last day of the season and another year it was 2 days before the end but so far I have managed to get it done.  Two times I was done by 8:00 am at my morning set up spot and the other two times they were late morning/early afternoon birds I got while running and gunning.  The two early morning birds came in gobbling like crazy and the two late morning/early afternoon birds were located due their gobbling.  I like the late season here primarily because it is a 3 week season.  I don't have access to private land anymore and if I want to hunt the specific parcels of public land that I like the most then the 3 week late season is the only season that lasts for more than a week (in this particular area the season set-up is three 1-week seasons followed by the 3-week season).  It's hard for me to get out during the week so I need every bit of that 3-week season.   
Title: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Dr Juice on April 27, 2017, 01:36:00 PM
Quote from: mtns2hunt on April 26, 2017, 05:30:00 PM
I have had luck after the hens have gone to nest. Gobblers are still roaming. I try to ambush them and sometimes get them to come into a call.
^^^This
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Sevenyearsandcounting on April 27, 2017, 01:50:32 PM
Last year opening day two birds called in one missed.....I was so bummed. Three weeks straight one bird called back and then day 22 "gobble gobble gobble!" Bird I had screwed up opening day was there!

Dad and I set back out the next day and boom bird dead. 14 min into the 22nd day of the season my first eastern bird. 23.5 (24 on my scale lol). Beautiful late season tom.

I am of the opinion birds are much more apt to work after the hens are on the nest in our area. We hunt til may 31. Action gets heavy opening weekend dies off 5-7 days in and heats back up to full swing third or so week.

My dad has killed birds on multiple memorial days. Never give up.
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: g8rvet on April 27, 2017, 02:35:00 PM
In Florida, I killed one gobbling on the 17th, last Wednesday of our season.

I hunted in GA yesterday on a quail plantation - great for turkey management, but very hard to move on the birds as the woods are so open.  We called in 3 jakes off the limb, to about 100 yards and they lost interest (could not see them until they walked off, we were looking at a rise).  There were at  least 4 gobbling birds, heard one gobble about 9 am, but impossible to get ahead of him.  Might try again next week.  This property is 30 minutes north of where I hunt and literally on the FL-GA line. 
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Geechie on April 27, 2017, 03:06:02 PM
The last week in SC is one of my favorite parts of the season.  The hens are on the nest and the googans have given up and left the woods.

I always go light on the call, cluck and purrs. Most of the times a bird gobbles he's on the way.

They do seem to be a pound or two lighter than the beginning of the season.
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: nsselle on April 27, 2017, 04:06:01 PM
I will hunt WI again May 11-14 for season D, its pretty late but had a bird come in silent last year and got the job done.  If birds are in the vicinity its worth going out and calling. Heck they barely gobbled on the roost for the WI opener last week and its snowing here today!
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: renegade19 on April 27, 2017, 05:23:25 PM
Illinois season in the South Zone usually ends in early May (4th this year).  I've always had good luck later in the year.  Killed a nice one today that didn't make a sound but they're often very vocal and will run in on a string.  I think weather and where they're at in the breeding cycle determines a lot of it.  Late season is absolutely my favorite time of the year.  Matter of fact, the bird pictured in my profile pic was a 5th season, late bird.  He hammered almost every step while running in. 
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Cheese Curd on April 30, 2017, 06:58:37 AM
Quote from: upnorth on April 26, 2017, 05:16:11 PM
Have you hunted much at the end of your states season. Some states have seasons the last two weeks of May still. Do they gobble that late still? I also wonder maybe hens are on the nest so Tom's are running around looking a little more?
When do Tom's decide mating season is over? :fud:

I have hunted mid- to late-May in WI for many years and I have tags for the last 2 weeks again this year.  I have been successful in the morning and evening.

They will still gobble but in my experience it is less than earlier in the season. However, some birds will be more vocal than others.

Many hens will be nesting but the toms are still looking for more.

I have seen lone gobblers and small groups of 2 or 3 where I hunt in late May.
Title: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Forked lighting on May 21, 2017, 01:44:14 PM
They are still gobblin here in July heard them every year a month after season close,s

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Title: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: fallhnt on May 21, 2017, 04:56:07 PM
They gobble all year. Its just communication to them. I hunt hard hunted public and the only thing thats different is they will change roosts almost every night. Keeps you frustrated but its fun when you out smart em.

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Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Brantley on May 21, 2017, 08:48:28 PM
I'm also in Wisconsin and season runs till the 30th of May. I got one Saturday but only heard three gobbles all morning. Same bird gobbles at my fly down cackle and then twice at a hawk screaming. Called in a coyote too so that may have them quiet.
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: EKavanagh on May 23, 2017, 11:57:01 AM
After a very fun but frustrating spring, I killed two longbeards in the past 5 days to tag out in the last week of Maryland's season .
Title: Re: Late season hunting-much luck?
Post by: Chris O on May 27, 2017, 09:24:55 PM
Our Iowa season is all over now and it seems the birds know it they didn't talk a whole lot the 4th season, but the last few days I've been hearing them gobbling more. I got a new call today and was playing with it outside and one answered me so I thought what the heck I'll try to call him in.So I was in blue jeans so I just through on a camo sweatshirt and headed towards the gobble. I got just inside the tree line and they were on top of the ridge and I was at the bottom of the hill so I knew I didn't have a good set up,but I didn't care because I wasn't trying to kill them. I started calling and they would answer it seemed like there were 3 of them together.What really got them going was a fighting purr. I messed with them for maybe 10 minutes and I finally saw 2 of them coming down the hill at maybe 60yds away and I fumbled around with my phone to try to get a video and they must have seen something they didn't like I didn't have a face mask on I just had my hat and hood on my sweatshirt pulled down tight to try to hide.They just got silent for a little while and moved up the hill a little.They did start answering me again but I just backed out and left. It was just nice hearing them talk and getting a chance to play with them. Man I wish it was still season .