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Hunting A Dusting Spot Good or BAD

Started by Greg Massey, March 22, 2022, 01:19:57 PM

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grayfox

I would think gobblers do dust but probably not so much during the breeding season as they are mostly thinking about hens at that time. I certainly don't think it would be a bad place to hunt. Gobblers want to be around hens. Anyway here is some cool dusting pics from years back ya'll might enjoy.








Greg Massey

Quote from: grayfox on March 23, 2022, 11:52:56 AM
I would think gobblers do dust but probably not so much during the breeding season as they are mostly thinking about hens at that time. I certainly don't think it would be a bad place to hunt. Gobblers want to be around hens. Anyway here is some cool dusting pics from years back ya'll might enjoy.







Thanks for sharing ... Awesome pictures

dublelung

I see hens dusting regularly and where there's hens there's a chance of being gobblers so I don't see how it could be a waste of time to hunt near them. I don't recall ever seeing a mature gobbler dust but I'm sure they do when they don't have "other" things on their mind.

Lucky Goose

I don't think too much about them.  Good to see as far as knowing turkey's frequent a property but nothing to dictate a 'set up'.  I've witnessed turkey's dusting only a few times over the years.

Zobo

Quote from: King Cobra on March 23, 2022, 05:10:46 AM
I would never even think about hunting a dusting area. To me that is not what the hunt is about...


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