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A good problem to have

Started by ThunderChickenGetter, March 30, 2018, 09:58:53 PM

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ThunderChickenGetter

So I've got a problem. I haven't been in this situation in a year or two and i don't know what to do. Tennessee turkey season opens tomorrow morning and i drove around to some of my spots tonight to see if i could roost any. I've heard people say that easterns don't gobble well on the limb in the evenings and I've never had them gobble well for me in the evenings either but tonight, in three different spots, i roosted a total of 11 birds and heard probably over 30-40 gobbles.  Now my problem is i cant decide where to go in the morning  :TooFunny:. All i can say is they better be wearing a helmet tomorrow because i got my new 20ga sighted in with apex TSS and it's throwing a smoking pattern! Good luck to everyone hunting tomorrow and be safe! :z-guntootsmiley:

Snood Life

Awesome problem to have! Good luck!

Spitten and drummen

Better be there early. My experience with public land is most of the time if you know where the birds are , someone else or maybe more than one know it too. Not trying to rain on your parade but be there early early. Good luck
" RANGERS LEAD THE WAY"
"QUEEN OF BATTLE FOLLOW ME " ~ INFANTRY
"DEATH FROM ABOVE " ~ AIRBORNE

ThunderChickenGetter

Spitten, all the birds i roosted tonight are on private land that I am the only one with permission to hunt. That doesn't mean I'll be the only one hunting there, but should be. I'll still get there early tho. I like to give myself plenty of time to drink my coffee haha

Gobble!

Hell yeah!!
Good luck tomorrow.

Meatseeker


Fullfan

Good luck sound like you have several options. I hunted Tenn. several years ago and was shocked by the number of birds. It has become what Missouri was 15 years ago.
Don't gobble at me...

zelmo1

Best problem to have. Go with what works for you, if I have multiple birds to hunt, I try to get out in the morning before the season and see which ones fly down first and in a favorable direction for me to hunt them. Good luck

ThunderChickenGetter

Got one down about 10 minutes after his feet hit the ground. Pics to come

ddturkeyhunter