Went out in WV this morning and heard gobbling in the distance and made my way over to the bird. Turns out there were 5 2 year olds together. One went down and the others pounded him. I have not seen that many together before. Makes me curious as to why so many are ganged up.
In NY we still have a few winter flocks roaming about that haven't split.
Silly question... How do you know they were two-year olds?
Marc, i presumed they were because the one I took was a 2 year old and my buddy shot one and his was as well. I based the 2 year old on the fact that their spurs were not all that well formed. I have taken long spurred birds on this section of the mt. before.
That's not unusual at all around here.
The most I ever saw together during the season was 11.
7 longbeards and 4 jakes all chasing around the same 3 hens.
Last year at the end of the season I shot an old bird with 1 3/8" spurs. There were 5 gobblers together around a single hen. All of them were big bearded birds, but I shot the one I did because he was the bully during a little scuffle they all had. When the dust cleared he was the only one left walking around cocky with a white head.......so he got dusted.
Couldn't tell you with any certainty how old the other birds were.
Opening day here in North florida me and my buddy had 7 longbeards, 6 jakes, and about 25 hens come right by us and we doubled up.
Quote from: Fl strutter on April 18, 2017, 08:15:27 AM
Opening day here in North florida me and my buddy had 7 longbeards, 6 jakes, and about 25 hens come right by us and we doubled up.
I'll never see that in NY for sure. Congrats.