Our home State of PA started this Saturday, but Ohio came in a week before our opener. So I started off in Ohio and hunted 4 times, could never get a bird to work there other than a jake I passed on.
Fast forward to PA which started 1 week later than Ohio. I hunted a total of 4 days, which I worked birds each hunt, 2 hunts screwed up by hunters and I tagged two nice Toms here.
So today I go back to the spot in Ohio were I had no luck other than a jake, and now not a peep. So I leave there at 11:00 and get in the woods in another Public piece in Ohio around 12:00. Within 20 mins I have a bird working, just never got a shot as he stayed below the knoll only showing the top of his head.
But to my question, the one spot in Ohio, I can not get a bird to answer for nothing, but go to PA and another spot in Ohio, and I have no problem? I just don't understand why, as I know there are some birds there. All three of these areas are within a 20 min. drive of one another and all public on the PA-Ohio line. But the area I have no luck in is probably the least pressured of the 3 areas. Just can't figure it out, unless the neighboring houses have been messing with these birds well before the Season? I know birds can vary area to area, but just don't understand that I can get them to answer and work elsewhere except the one area, and I have normally done well there the first few days in past years? I have no idea what's going on there, very strange as compared to other areas nearby, and as I said the least hunter pressure of the 3 areas too?