A little early morning scouting produced 4 longbeards yesterday. Now if they stay in my neck of the woods thats another thing. Ill be keeping a close eye on these guys. :firefighter:
Keep an eye on em. I put in about 8/10 miles of walking in some of my old spots last week. Nothing earth shattering/great. However, there is some sign. They'll be a bunch more walkabouts. I'm looking into something else as well, always need an additional plan.
Good Luck Scouting All
Johnny
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I'm just starting to see turkeys breaking up out of their winter flocks. So far I've seen a group of 8 hens twice, a group of 5 gobblers once, and a single big gobbler with nice hooks around 8 times.
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Had a gobbler and ten hens in the yard this afternoon. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240320/8bbda9f02927c4071b2c6fba25ac8e01.jpg)
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Today's view in the yard. 2 strutting gobblers, 4 jakes, one of which was strutting, and 4 hens. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240402/484fbcb3374e9bc17f875f646227f04a.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240402/3bb0f06c27a308e4b6b3730b1129ee94.jpg)
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Love watching the "backyard flock", learn a lot of flock interaction. Thanks for sharing.
Quote from: JeffC on April 02, 2024, 09:23:06 PM
Love watching the "backyard flock", learn a lot of flock interaction. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely!! Living with them is very educational.
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Good looking stock there my friend!