Ok what would "Old Gobbler" do? I'm at a very bad dilemma, my granddaughters (4) Spring Break is 20-29, we will leave on the 20th and not return until the 27th late. My wife and I, we are the grandparents, are taking her to our beach condo and have invited her best little friend and his parents for the week. The best friend lives several hours away, so we don't see each other much. Turkey season starts the 25th.
Here is a poll:
A) Stay all week at the beach and miss the opening few days? This is our condo, so the three of us can go to the beach whenever.
B) Drive back the night of the 24th, hunt the morning, and drive back? (5-6 hours round trip driving)
C) Stay home and let them all go and spend time in the woods with the birds, then hunt like usual?
Now, I'm a man that has foregone many chances to attend the Masters just so I could turkey hunt. I've been invited on private jets to fly in and fly out, I've declined, just to turkey hunt. I know some of you care nothing for golf, but some others would give their "third" born to attend this event. I've missed friends's weddings to turkey hunt, only gone to viewing the night before and missed funerals, etc.
Here is the dilemma, there are very few birds on the property, I mean very few after all the cutting that has been done over the past three years. One guy does hunt a bit, but there are two "new" members that are going to turkey hunt. I better get my (5) birds early in the season, because these two new ones I'm not sure won't keep them run out. "Old Gobbler" don't just throw something out there, really think on this before answering. I've hunted turkeys for right at 54 years, I've killed a "few" turkeys over those years, called in some for others, let some walk that I thought were "iffie" shots, so I'm a blood relative of turkeys. I've been married to my current wife for 15 years, she still doesn't understand the love I have for turkeys, period.