I was able to map out a good route in the back door of a prime location for birds on a creek and plan on heading in there next week. This creek has alwys held a population of gobblers.
I then went to the cattle operation to see if I could get some answers as to the available birds in that area. I took a climbing tree stand and shinnied up a pine tree at the edge and could see the whole thing. The problem with this setup became obvious as the afternoon wore on. The temps were around 45 degrees with a strong west wind of 15-20 mph blowing right in my undercovered face. I eventually got to the point where I had to pull the plug on the plan and head back to the vehicle to warm up. As I was driving out I glanced over into a pasture and there stood a flock of 12 birds feeding at the cattle feeder just over the fence. They were all hens, but it showed that last years hatch had been very successful. The old gobbler that I saw last year is surely still in the vicinity and should provide hours of fun this season.
All in all a real good recon trip. More on the hunt later this week.
Cheers
FC