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Title: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: Dixie Whistler on January 13, 2012, 12:53:18 PM
While deer hunting this year I saw lots of hens, small groups and very large groups in fields.  However I did not see a single longbeard.  I have been hunting turkeys for only a few years, and I am not sure if this is cause for concern.  I am sure the males will come around wherever some of the hens are in the spring, but I was surprised to see huge flocks of birds with no toms.  Is this cause for concern?  Will the gobblers show up in sufficient numbers?
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: chatterbox on January 13, 2012, 01:20:32 PM
I wouldn't worry about it to much. Gobblers and jakes are hanging together in bachelor groups. Sometimes you will see jakes in the female groups on the fringes, but come later in winter, they will congregate together more.
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: maustypsu on January 13, 2012, 01:45:29 PM
Turkeys can hang out in quite different locations in the spring than they do in the fall, even if on the same property.  In winter they flock up by gender primarily.

So just because you didn't see the toms doesn't mean that they aren't there, just not traveling with the hens.  And even if they weren't there in fall, they will be in spring if you have large numbers of hens and some fields.

I can always come help you verify that - just let me know when your season opens up and I'll be there!!!
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: natman on January 16, 2012, 09:51:56 AM
Check again in the spring. If the hens are still there, the gobblers will be there too.
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: n2deer on January 16, 2012, 09:55:18 AM
Quote from: natman on January 16, 2012, 09:51:56 AM
Check again in the spring. If the hens are still there, the gobblers will be there too.
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: pseshooter300 on January 16, 2012, 03:19:28 PM
I would say if the hens are there the gobblers will come in the spring
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: lohaus on January 16, 2012, 03:34:59 PM
Always wondered the same thing.  That is until this year bow hunting in new spots and I was covered in groups of Jakes and Toms cruising the woods.
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: rebelman on January 16, 2012, 03:42:10 PM
I would not sweat it. The Gobblers will come.
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: Leader on January 17, 2012, 04:49:58 PM
Have wandered same thing
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: surehuntsalot on January 17, 2012, 09:24:53 PM
if the hens are there,the gobblers will come
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: HoggleGobble on January 18, 2012, 08:42:18 AM
No worries! If you have hens, and you have nesting and a good food source to keep them, the gobblers will come! I promise!!  ;)
Title: Re: Saw lots of hens, but no gobblers- is this a problem?
Post by: njdevilsb on January 18, 2012, 10:42:47 AM
It's the same way around here usually in the fall.  I saw a big group of hens a few times and not 1 male in sight.  They are always around come spring time, though.