So for the first time since I have started hunting (11 years) my father and I both got drawn for the first MN season (4/18-4/22). I was very excited when I found out, but with this unseasonably warm spring I am getting less excited. I am looking for input on how much the weather effects the flock break up and the switch to breeding "mode". Normally this time of the year there is still snow on the ground and we are still ice fishing. Currently we are sitting at 58 degrees (9 AM) and we have no snow and probably no frost left in the ground. I have heard that it is a combination of weather and the amount of day light that triggers the switch. I am still concerned that this warm weather might put my season right in the middle of the breeding cycle when the gobblers are henned up. Don't get me wrong I am still excited but was hoping for an easier hunt this year after the last 4, which have been brutal.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks