Have you heard the old saying "Wind from the east, fish bite the least"?
I've heard old turkey hunters say that turkey hunting is at it's worst during an east wind.
I'm thinking it could well be true.
A lot of the East coast had sustained East winds this past week from April 30 - May 4. Nearly every hunter I spoke with said it was a strange week of hunting; very little roost gobbling, hardly any ground gobbling and birds not responsive.
I hunted twice this week, heard 6 gobblers and never got one to answer a call, and I hunted until noon each day.
For those of you in the East that hunted this week with an east wind...
How was your hunting?
Did you notice a decrease in gobbling from last week to this week?
Were birds responsive?
Anything else "different"?