Birds were fired up good here the weekend before season but I've been out every day since last Thursday and haven't heard the first bird. I know they're here they just seem to be playing hard to get.
Here too. I think that this is that middle of breeding season lull. The gobblers have so many receptive hens around that they really don't need to gobble or vocalize to find them.
I think that as these hens get bred they will be way less tolerant of the Toms and run them off faster.
As there will be less and less receptive hens the Toms will have to work harder and vocalize more. This next week should show an increase in volume and frequency...I think lol.
I heard plenty of gobbling opening day and Monday. I hunt in middle TN on public land.
I've been fortunate that I'm hearing several. Others I've talked to Ar's saying their being very tight lipped.
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Hunted two different locations (about 40 miles apart) on opening weekend. On one of them, the birds wouldn't shut up and on the other I didn't hear a peep.
A lot of guys have been experiencing the same thing down here in Dixie. I had good gobbling opening weekend in FLA, then it shut down. All season long up in SC the gobbling has not been good. Hunted 11 days in SC so far, but only 2 of those were good gobbling mornings. It's been very frustrating for me so far. 14 days of hunting, and no bird yet, with very few gobbles. :(
Hope things improve for y'all. At least it is early in your season. :anim_25:
There were a bunch of birds killed Sat-Monday in my group of friends, but it has sure slowed since. Couldn't buy a gobble yesterday.
I only know of one bird that was killed on opening weekend around here. They just haven't been talking at all. I hunt in East Tennessee
Between 7 of us we killed 5 birds over in Warren County the first 3 days. Keep after em.
I heard them Gobble good Saturday morning and we were fortunate to get one. Went Monday morn, Tuesday Morn, and didn't hear a single gobble on the roost. Heard one Tuesday morn at 9:30 - They gobbled a little on the roost this morning and off and on until we left at 11:00...
Had one gobble decent on roost opening morning up until about 930 then nothing the rest of the day. The one I killed this morning wasn't hot they're still in early stages of the cycle the Tom's are still grouped up. Talked to a guy I used to work with he said he's seen and heard 2 different groups of 4 gobblers.
Basically nothing here either. I heard 1 bird yesterday gobble 1 time on the opposite ridge I was on about 11 o'clock and about as far away as I could barely hear him. He was off the property and no real way to cut the distance. This has been the worst opening week around me in memory. I haven't even heard any hen chatter and only laid eyes on a solitary hen a couple hundred yards from me in a pasture. It's got to get better.
I thought it was just a Mississippi thing(quite birds)
I have heard gobbles every day. Today was slow but I did hear some. Killed 3 TN birds so far as well
Some roost gobbling the past few days and then basically no ground gobbling after flydown. Total lockjaw where I was in Scott Co today.
Had good gobbling Saturday,Sunday and Monday in Wilson and Smith co.now today very quite. Did call three up Saturday for the wife
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Glad you boys are hearing birds! And congrats on all the kills. Maybe they'll get to talking here soon
I'm in west tn an it same way here Where I am anyway. I heard more gobbling before juvenile than I have since season started. And I know it not from all the birds gettin killed.... Weirdeat yr I've seen in my turkey huntin career lol
im in sumner county tn and my birds here are quiet as can be now i have a farm in macon but have yet to get to go over there they may be fired up there
Nothin like a hot bird that's for sure. if you know they're in there, id wait them out and give em' some calls they've just got to come in and check out. I'd probably use a gobble call in that situation and see what happens.
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This bird too was quite on the roost...but we were in an active area and he eventually woke up to some aggressive box cutting. Same last week in NC..Lull I think.. or dramitc wind change.
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Birds are real quiet here in the Piedmont of Georgia.
I think our birds have gib nocturnal on us