I saw a Tom strutting this morning with a hen . Our season has been over a month here in N.C. He was about a mile from the property where I hunted this season here on the coast . Only 11 more months to go.
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A friend of mine saw 3 longbeards strutting with one hen 2 days ago in Ohio.
I am typically in Wisconsin the first week of June and see lots of strutters.
I have seen them as early as the end of February here but I think this is about as late as I can remember seeing one here . I am only a few miles from the outer banks.
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Still see strutting by me here in NY. Just yesterday my buddy was calling to one with his mouth and he was gobbling back every time.
Gobblers still strutting and gobbling in north Missouri.
Saw a strutter this morning in west-central PA
Quote from: dg7mm08 on June 08, 2021, 09:53:08 AM
I saw a Tom strutting this morning with a hen . Our season has been over a month here in N.C. He was about a mile from the property where I hunted this season here on the coast . Only 11 more months to go.
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What your saying is i got 11months to get that new SA-20 set up! lol
They will strut off and on all year...
Saw 3 strutting with 8 or 9 hens yesterday on the way home from work (North Florida)
Still strutting up here, they basically do it on and off all year same as gobbling it's just much more predominant during the spring season. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210610/72ddf50b6a00f9561c2dd477ed76a97c.jpg)
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One been hammering here all through the day here at my home the last few weeks. Have pictures of hen with poults here only July 28th one year and poults still had egg tooth on beaks. You do math on breeding date. It goes on longer than most think.
Quote from: THattaway on June 10, 2021, 06:19:07 PM
One been hammering here all through the day here at my home the last few weeks. Have pictures of hen with poults here only July 28th one year and poults still had egg tooth on beaks. You do math on breeding date. It goes on longer than most think.
Especially with the amount of nest predators that are out there. Lots of re nesting
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