For anyone who is from WV or hunted there this past opening week, how's it been? Personally, I've had a rough past two days on the WMA I hunt. Had a few hammering at first light but on the ridge on private and never could get them come down into the public, after that complete silence. Also, unfortunately scared a couple hens that were under bushes when I was walking out of two different spots. Going to try a different piece of public next weekend.
Birds henned up but workable. Early in the season, it will get better.
Is on schedule from what I see, from where I am hunting.
I tagged out in WV today. But on private land. WMA's can be tough if getting a lot of pressure.
Todays bird was different. Gobbled a lot until I started to call. Once I stopped calling for a half hour, he came RUNNING in. I almost got caught.
Gobbling has been hit or miss for the most part. Somedays has been good and the next day quiet.
Ive struggled with the same gobbler twice on public so far. I'm gonna let him sit till it greens up some more. Hes pretty safe where he is and if somebody kills him they had to earn it. Got on some private today. Its a small tract and birds roost on both sides but not on the property. Was able to call some jakes across a fence but the gobbler wouldn't come. Believe it or not they gobbled all day long in the mist and fog today.
A friend of mine in WV killed his limit on consecutive days to start the season.
Sent from deep in the woods where the critters roam.
Tagged out in 3 days. Been wet and cold but still lots of activity. Still not the numbers I'd like to see like the good ol days 10yrs ago.
Saturday morning, they were fired up.
I called in two jakes but the gobbler walked off with a real hen.
Yesterday morning, only heard one gobbler. He only gobbled twice and I never heard him again.
Hunting GW National Forest.
Saturday was good, lots of gobbling. Almost got to pull the trigger but he wouldn't come from behind a dead fall. Tried to get on him after he walked off, spooked him and about ten hens.
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Henned up from what I can tell. worked two big toms till noon on opening day.....with hens. they both gobbled good. Called in three the next day at 8 am, all three converging on my position. All shut up at the same time...one perhaps was a boss tom...not sure.
Weather looks good this weekend coming....should be good.
Quote from: Wvdanimal on April 25, 2021, 09:56:48 PM
Tagged out in 3 days. Been wet and cold but still lots of activity. Still not the numbers I'd like to see like the good ol days 10yrs ago.
Was this public or private. I ask simply because i and several people i know have been talking about numbers of birds being down on some of the public tracts here around mon and preston county. im not talking about hearing gobblers as much as just lack of sign in general. However we are all seeing an overabundance of coyote sign so I'm sure those two are connected. So just curious.
Private land Hardy County. I have a lot of ground to cover and should've heard 3 times what i did based on past years.
Quote from: HillclimberWV on April 26, 2021, 05:06:20 PM
Quote from: Wvdanimal on April 25, 2021, 09:56:48 PM
Tagged out in 3 days. Been wet and cold but still lots of activity. Still not the numbers I'd like to see like the good ol days 10yrs ago.
Was this public or private. I ask simply because i and several people i know have been talking about numbers of birds being down on some of the public tracts here around mon and preston county. im not talking about hearing gobblers as much as just lack of sign in general. However we are all seeing an overabundance of coyote sign so I'm sure those two are connected. So just curious.
It's been months since I've heard a coyote in Jackson county. Hope the trappers are getting them.
I walked 6.5 miles in a big loop scouting a piece of public up here. Most of that was either paralleling small creeks or old logging roads. I can't tell you how many coyote tracks and piles of scat i came across. The whole time i only saw 3 turkey tracks. All single birds going opposite directions. Now I'm not saying the coyotes are the cause but its the most coyote sign ive seen and the least amount of turkey sign for as big of area as i covered. And it was a mix of habitat from big mature open forest to recent clear cuts and some in between.
Be happy that the trapper is keeping up in Jackson county because thats not the case here in Mon. I do think we have a unique situation with the amount of non hunting foot traffic our public has up here i'm sure its hard to adequately trap the public without endangering peoples animals.
I don't mean to burst anyone's excuse, but, we have FEW coyotes in WV compared to Mid West and Western states. Fact!
Coyotes are not the sole reason for the decline in the turkey population, not even a large percentage in WV. I do agree there are not as many turkeys, but it's more to it than coyotes.
We have plenty of turkeys, just not the glut we had 15 years ago, even in Hardy county where I live, and mostly don't hunt. Which I have access to a few thousand acres of private.
I'm not saying that coyotes are the main reason turkey populations are down. Or blaming them for why i haven't filled my tags. I was asking because i was curious of other hunters experience on public grounds thats it.
Congratulations on your thousands of acres worth of private access.
Thank you Hill Climber, I worked for it. And what I didn't work for I paid into.
WV season has been TOUGH this yr. The birds have been henned up and the majority of the hens don't seem to be nesting yet. I was able to fill my tag this morning finally!! Public land in Marshall County WV
I can't speak for the entire state but where I hunt in southern WV it's been a great year. I've heard more gobbling this year than I've heard in the past two years combined. Called up single long beards on more than one occasion and have only seen or heard one hen so far. I know things can change fast but I'm happy for now.
as for the coyotes.....I blame the raccoons more than the coyotes for helping lower the turkey population. Nobody coon hunts anymore and the woods are full of them and they are VERY hard on eggs. jus my 2cents
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Quote from: sswv on April 29, 2021, 02:34:19 PM
I can't speak for the entire state but where I hunt in southern WV it's been a great year. I've heard more gobbling this year than I've heard in the past two years combined. Called up single long beards on more than one occasion and have only seen or heard one hen so far. I know things can change fast but I'm happy for now.
as for the coyotes.....I blame the raccoons more than the coyotes for helping lower the turkey population. Nobody coon hunts anymore and the woods are full of them and they are VERY hard on eggs. jus my 2cents
I agree. I've heard more gobbling the first week than I have in years. Didn't see or hear as many yotes though. Coons? They need thinned badly. I used to trap them behind the house till someone bought the hill.
Got it done in the rain this morning. Didn't hear a gobble till 7:30. Called three birds to within 100 yards but they wouldn't close the distance. The birds slowly drifted off. As soon as they got out of sight behind a berm i repositioned made one calling sequence and put the call away. Within 5 minutes all 3 gobblers came silently walking right into gun range. Took the closest one. Weighed 19.6 lbs 9" beard had 1" spurs but they were curved and sharp.
nice bird.
Thanks. The tail fan didn't turn out great but made a couple of wingbones out of him so I'm grateful. He also tasted great.
Not so good again here on the Blue Ridge Mt. East of Charles Town and a farm I hunt just out of Martinsburg. In March I saw 22 longbeards in a field on the farm and never heard a gobble there during the season. I did see a few jakes. On the Blue Ridge on a 1300 acre place I heard 3 gobblers and a couple were close enough to talk to and they vaporized, I guess. Still go to the farm in the AM, just hoping one squeals. Berkeley Springs next week for a couple days. I can't even guess as to what is amiss. Still nice to be out.
I finally scored this morning. Nice Marshall Co. Gobbler(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210516/6357b3bc65491d88655393fde6f3bc67.jpg)
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Good job guys!
Congrats. Nice bird!
Congratulations