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Started by deerbasshunter3, April 12, 2021, 09:33:05 PM
Quote from: Happy on April 29, 2021, 06:12:53 PMAs many have said, a lot of turkeys die later in the morning. However if given the option I am still out at daylight if only to confirm there is a gobbler in the area.
Quote from: Happy on April 29, 2021, 06:12:53 PMAs many have said, a lot of turkeys die later in the morning. However if given the option I am still out at daylight if only to confirm there is a gobbler in the area. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 25, 2022, 08:47:18 AMI understand hitting the woods later in the morning IF a guy can't be there at daybreak,...and I also agree that often times, you are likely to find a willing gobbler a little later in the morning. However, the idea of passing up being in the woods as they wake up and all the wondrous things that occur during those moments,...well, that's just foreign to me. I don't really care if I kill that gobbler as he comes off the roost at first light, but I sure as heck want to be there to hear him, and maybe see him, when he is getting ready to do that! To me, THAT is the essence of spring gobbler hunting. In over five decades of doing this, I have never voluntarily not been in the woods at first light. I can guarantee that for the remaining years I have to do this, I will never, ever, voluntarily not be in the woods at that time. If I am ever not sitting in the woods at daybreak when spring gobbler hunting, it will be because I was not physically able to get there. Killing a gobbler at that time is not all that important to me. I know that I may well have a better chance of killing one a little later on,..but being out there with him when he wakes up IS that important to me!