Hello Everyone,
In my area of S.E. VA the weather has been colder than usual and the birds have not been gobbling much at this point. It seems most are still in large flocks. I just starting seeing some strutting over the past couple days as the temp's have increased some.
What are you hearing?
East side of state and not a peep over this way.
Northern tier of the state:
Still flocked up but gobbling modestly on the tree.
Things are positioned perfectly for a stellar season.
Here in Central Va. it's heating up. Some days are a little better than others. IMO the best is yet to come !
vaturkey :newmascot:
Hear in NC its been a cold spring also.The opener doesnt start for two weeks so Im thinking it will be peak by that time.I think the cold will delay them some,hope so.
The best is yet to come!! Should hit the first peak just right in the first week, hopefully weather will cooporate! Looking like its gonna warm up in the extended forecast, things should start really heating up!! Cant wait to get back down there this year! Bringing the wife along this time, hoping for her to bag her first gobblin tom!
Called up a long beard this morning for my daughter but he hung up due to a topographical error on my part! Strange, this tom had five hens with him and still came in with the hens! Cackling with an Eddie Salter mouth call fired this ole bird up but like I said we hastily sat up when we spotted the birds in the field and it was a bad setup from the get go, we pretty much walked into the situation with no play other then to pop a seat and cross our fingers! Other then that my daughter had an exciting morning as did I! My opinion is the birds are not quite right yet as far as breeding is concerned and that explains this bird committing to me thinking I was a hot hen ready to get busy and the possibility of there being no dominant hens in the bunch!!!
4 gobblers, 7 hens and 3 jakes all in one flock this morning.
They gobbled pretty well on the tree and ground.
Birds are still very flocked up and haven't dispersed quite yet. I imagine theyll be fully separated by the middle of next week.
got home from the hospital after 4 long days and went out on front porch to Listen and one was on fire, be a few days before I can get to the woods hope no one kills him. It will be right about next Thursday I hope by then I will be good to go.
Had one lone bird at day break answering to owl call......nothing since....woods are dead quiet.
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Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on April 13, 2013, 10:45:50 PM
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What county you in?
Talked to a few guys today and all had the same story....
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Northern part of the state but I know of some birds in the northern neck got train wrecked, too.
Not sure where you're at but they did it right yesterday on the tree and on the ground.
Goodluck to everybody hard after em this week.
Talked good on the tree today but a lot of hens were in the area and it shut down around 645.
Managed to call up 4 hens from the direction of the gobblers but they weren't packing any male suitors with them.
In central VA.
Last Saturday, called in two hens, got a good gobble out of the woods but he didn't come in.
Monday, set up in a young pine forest and got one to answer to a crow call. He gobbled, I waited 5 mins and gave a little yelp and no answer. Gonna hit it again tomorrow, across the valley there's a nice mature forest I think they may be frequenting.
My buddy went on down on tuesday, got down there to his parents at 10:30, walked over the hill struck a gobbler at 10:45 said he came running in strutting and gobbling the whole way and he was on the ground by 11. Easy hunt, just the way we like it!! He went back out yesterday morning before the rain came in and heard at least 10 maybe more on the roost where we will be hunting tomorrow and saturday, said woods are torn up with sign. VA bound as soon as the clock hits 4:30 today and I cant wait!
I had a friend hunting with me for the past couple of days. In my area of S.E. VA the birds did not gobble well on Monday because of the rain, however we were able to get 1.
Tuesday the birds gobbled great and we were able to get a 2nd bird.
Wed. the birds gobbled very little and we were not able to get anything to come in. I'm still seeing single & double hens and gobblers alone of with 1-2 hens.
Birds in VA were tough on us. Really whipped our butt, weather really didnt help, rain the first day and a 40 degree temp drop the second day. Heard alot of gobbling but I think they were just gobbling to hear themselves. Just about every bird had hens with them and wouldnt answer a turkey call at all. We could get them to shock gobble at a crow and that was about it. We watched a strutter in a field with a hen for a long time, actually filmed him mount and mate her which was pretty cool. We went home empty handed though.
been everday, plane to hunt rest of the season. Have heard birds and called one in and he seen me move reaching for a call, he never gobbled but one time in two hours. Birds gobble good first 2o min then nothing. Never thought I would go this long with out killing one yet. but doing a lot of walking and got to just keep after them I would say.
Heard gobbling 1 out of 4 mornings this week. It has been excruciating to continue to get up with conditions as they are.
It has been really tough since opening week for me.. like others .. quiet once the hit the ground.. I went late yesterday at 9:00 AM and got two fired up but they wouldn't budge.. moved on them twice and had them at 80 yds once but still wouldn't come .. moved again and I guess they saw me ..