I have been at the beach for a couple of days, but have kept touch with a buddy who has informed me that the birds south of Jackson are getting after it gobbling on the limbs and going to roost. He said that birds are henned up and ready to be killed about 9:30 in the morning, I cannot wait for Friday morning.
Anyone else got anything similar going on a little closer the the Alabama line?
Yea, they have been gobblin good from noon till around 3:30 or 4:00 for the last few days, I've been listening some in Perry and Greene county both...seen a few with hens till about 10:00 am.
North MS is still very slow. A gobble here and there on the limb and quiet on the ground. Gobblers Ive seen are still grouped up big time. If we could get a few warm days with good weather, it should pick up in the Northern part of the state. At least thats what Im seeing...
in my area the gobbling is 0,the birds are still grouped up in winter flocks
this is 1 hour south of Jackson
My buddy took his son youth hunting this paste weekend in the Centerville area.... Sat he called up 3 jakes and they killed a 3 year old Sunday morning. He said he didn't hear anything before 9:00 am either morning.............my 2 cents
Windy is the only report I am getting.. I am heading down Thursday for the opener. Hopefully this weather helps things. I know they are not doing anything yet here in TN.
I am going to listen here in the east central part of the state! I will let everyone know how it goes!
SUPER slow in east-central MS.
Heard one gobbling in SW MS on a youth hunt. We covered A LOT of ground and only heard the one bird. Was a cloudy morning and the bird may have still been on the roost.
Forecast looks warm and sunny for most of next week....hopefully they'll get their act together!
I Haven't heard any yet here in south Louisiana either. This weekend is the youth hunt, hopefully they crank up with this warmer weather.
headed to camp tomorrow afternoon for the opener friday morning
we will see how they do
Heard two different gobbles this yesterday morning around 8am. Nothing on the limb.
They were gobbling decent in Winston county last week and as said prev. they are henned up. Have pics of a good one with about 10 hens from 9:30-4:00.
Quote from: trippsims on March 12, 2013, 04:33:07 PM
Anyone else got anything similar going on a little closer the the Alabama line?
Our place in about 25 miles southeast of Wanesboro just into Alabama. I haven't been down personally, but my Brother N Law has not heard much yet. I am hoping the warmer weather fires them up.
Did not make it out this morning, had a rough night at work. I am going to do my best to make it in the morning though. I am headed to Clarke County for the opener tomorrow night! I will check in before then plenty of times. Everyone be safe this season!
Nothing yet here in NW Louisiana :turkey2: :character0029: