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Started by quavers59, February 27, 2022, 04:26:40 AM
Quote from: Turkeyfever on February 27, 2022, 07:40:03 PMI always try to be first to a spot, if I am not , I simply move on to another. The thing is when people ask where I am going my basic answer is wherever one gobbles. That is really where I am going to go. If I am first and guys come in as described I simply just move on somewhere else as I am not taking a chance on guys that I don't even know coming in on the other side of a gobbling bird, again that's where everyone is going to a gobbling bird. It's just not worth it to me, if I have birds roosted then I better make sure I am first to the spot or they are all yours! Just the way I do it
Quote from: Flagobbler on February 28, 2022, 09:25:58 AMI don't roll into public land until 10am-11am. Avoid the crowds and henned up gobblers. Kill a lot of birds between 11am-3pm. That early morning rat race on public land is for the birds
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 28, 2022, 06:03:42 PMNot sure, but I would bet almost every area of the country has those spots that are known hotspots, as well as other places that are not so much. I would also bet that the vast majority of the hunting pressure in most areas occurs in the first week or two of the season, and especially on the first weekend or two. Taking that into account, I always avoid those hotspot areas during those time periods when I know there is likely to be competition, and conversely, I will look for alternate areas where I know there are fewer birds, but I also know I am unlikely to have to deal with debates about who gets to hunt where. I leave those hotspot areas until later on in the season when most folks have given up,...that is if I am still hunting.