How many of you have ever heard a hen gobbling?
Did you know some hens can gobble........
(I have so many funny things to say and I just can't say them on this forum, so I think I will just say:)
I have never hear a hen gobble.
Never heard a hen gobble...that I know of. Heard one that may have been a hen gobble but really didn't see the bird do it.
Have seen it on youtube a few times. One I can recollect is "Side Hilling" by Claycomb Outdoors. IIRC anyways.
They do gobble but it is weak. Lovett Williams mentioned hearing a hen gobble.
I heard it once during deer season about 8 years ago. A large flock of birds was roosted on a ridge parallel to my setup and made the most calls I've ever heard in the tree and on the ground. I had a diaphragm with me so I started assembly yelping and cutting. The boss hen got fired up as I mimicked her every call and she brought the whole flock under my tree. Even though they saw me with an orange hat, they didn't spook and she broke into full strut and gobbled 10+ times. She circled my tree several times before leaving. Fun time in the woods and one of many I wish I had a camera with me to film it.
I've seen it twice that I can recall . Both were attempting to strut also .
I have Iphone video of a merriams hen gobbling from mid-may in 2022.
It was a fascinating experience and she was really fired up.
Once about three years ago. She gobbled twice in a span of 5 minutes. I didn't actually see her doing it, so I can't say for certain. But that's what immediately popped into my head when I heard it, and it sounded just like what you hear on YouTube.
Once several years ago. She came in full strut and gobbling...sure surprised me. She got within ten yards
so I had a good show. She gobbled well, only lacking the deep reverberation you get with a tom.
only once
Once I heard a hen make a gobble like sound. She was "strutting" acting very aggressively and making the 'choked gobble' sound. She did this for 20ish minutes and then followed the hens she ran off into the woods. I'd like to think it was my calling/work that got a nice tom to come in about 10 minutes later. But it was an odd sequence. I have an iphone stand and a long life battery now. I am trying to video more now that I am slowing down2, lol. Z
One time. Seen them strut a couple times. Manly hens.
there is one on youtube just up yesterday Bayside Legion
Yes twice. And strutting as well... a hen strut that is. The one time i was with an inexperienced turkey hunter.. I had to advise him not to shoot. The gobble was horrible, but she was trying.
I have once and she was strutting as well.
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Saw one strut for a few seconds last year. Have not heard one gobble.
Yes,More than once.
I have heard two different hens gobble. Both hens I seen the gobble come out their beak.
Both times I was confused for a few seconds.
Quote from: WV Flopper on March 15, 2024, 05:11:39 PM
I have heard two different hens gobble. Both hens I seen the gobble come out their beak.
Both times I was confused for a few seconds.
^ definitely took a little bit to examine what was going on.
Once, a full stritting Rio hen beating hell out of my decoys. Funny stuff.
The rio hens that frequent my yard strut and gobble. It's a weak chortling gobble, but distinctly a gobble. They do it when strutting and when not in strut also. The first time I heard it, I was very confused. Now, I am used to it.
I've heard/seen gobbling hens twice in my lifetime. Pretty cool to hear.
I've also witnessed what I believe to be the same hen (same exact place in the same field) strut and beat up on a decoy the last two seasons.
Quote from: g8rvet on March 14, 2024, 05:08:19 PM
(I have so many funny things to say and I just can't say them on this forum, so I think I will just say:)
I have never hear a hen gobble.
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Yes, I have heard hen gobbling each of the last couple years in the areas I hunt. Must be something going on in these north woods. Have not seen hens strutting though.
Saw 2 gobble a couple times each in the fall once, a couple springs ago, I heard and saw one gobble problem 50 times one afternoon. She gobbled several times on the roost the next morning.