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Started by Zach.Hannigan, March 25, 2024, 09:59:46 AM
Quote from: Zach.Hannigan on March 25, 2024, 01:55:20 PMAfter I sat in my morning spot till about 11 o clock. Of got up and moved into the direction I seen the hens go. It's a small knocked down path inbetween an edge of the cypress and a thick palmetto field. This cypress has water in it and I found gobbler tracks and scat. I believe those hems already have a gobbler with them. And he's skirting around the edge of this cypress while they are coming out to my calling. The way they leave its almost as they hear him drumming in a certain location and know it's time to go. Not sure about all that. But nevertheless I will be going back out about 3 o clock to kind of sit where I think they may walk back to a roost location. And encouraged Ifound that sign and know there is a gobbler in there. Thanks boys for the opinions.
Quote from: Zach.Hannigan on March 25, 2024, 10:09:27 AMThanks buddy. This is my 3rd spring turkey season and I've never come across that many hens multiple days by themselves.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 25, 2024, 04:00:04 PMQuote from: Zach.Hannigan on March 25, 2024, 10:09:27 AMThanks buddy. This is my 3rd spring turkey season and I've never come across that many hens multiple days by themselves.Your third season turkey hunting and you are hunting Florida Osceolas on public? You are definitely an optimistic turkey hunter! Good luck!I personally haven't hunted Osceola's enough to really have a say in the matter, but in my limited experience, if there were gobblers around, they would gobble...at least a little bit on the roost in the morning at daybreak. With that many hens around,...and assuming the season has been on a while where you are hunting,...my guess is the gobbler(s) that were with those hens are now in somebody's freezer. ...Hope I am wrong, though, and you find one...