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Started by Cutt, March 21, 2012, 04:23:12 PM
Quote from: archery1 on March 21, 2012, 09:12:09 PMwe should be huntin now!!!!!!!!!!!! we are way way to latewe keep on gettin to warm to quickthey need to change this b.s.
Quote from: dpittman on March 23, 2012, 05:03:31 PMCorrect me if I am wrong but gobbling is an instinct inherent in their breeding process. If they do not gobble their chances to breed go down because perhaps the hen can't find birds that are not gobbling. One I area I hunt gets a lot of pressure because it is public land but there are birds there out the gazoo and they gobble like mad. I think the explosion in turkey numbers has more to do with the gobbling and not so much pressure. A couple of tree gobbles and then here comes the hens. These are my opinions and may be completely wrong.
Quote from: Frankinthelaurels on March 23, 2012, 10:40:14 AMCUTT...gobbling during the season can be affecting and effected by a lot of things.. HUNTING PRESSURE is number 1 in my opinion, day after day chasing of the same couple of birds can stop gobbling completely...I've seen this many times over the last almost 50 seasons of chasing them. I also think but I have scientific evidence to prove it but ambushing...killing without calling stops gobbling in an area also...if a turkey gobbles while he is walking around and you have enough hunters after him the chances are he will die without being called to or by someone who sneaks in while someone else is calling, I call this ambushing, the survivors or birds that have been around the dead bird alled to or not just seem to shut up after that..they still walk around but Zip the lip...also birds that are with a gobbler that has been killed have a tendency to shut up for a few days after their buddy checks out. I also think the gobblers that talk a lot eventually get killed and their genetics may not get passed on, silent gobblers stand a better chance of living longer therefore spreading their genes. I've hunted in 17 different states and overall find gobblers north of the mason-dixon line gobble a lot more than those in the south, if you think it's quiet here take a trip south and you'll be shocked at the amount of gobbling you here, especially on open or public grounds. I've found that northern turkey gobble a lots more, lots!
Quote from: Fullfan on March 24, 2012, 08:07:26 AMWe all have to remember that it is not all about killing a gobbler... Take the season for what it is going to be, because there is nothing we can do about it. When it rolls around just get out and enjoy..
Quote from: M,Yingling on March 24, 2012, 06:25:14 PMThe only thing about this warm weather that worries me in the green up early ,,I hunt some thick areas
Quote from: Cutt on March 24, 2012, 07:35:36 PMQuote from: Fullfan on March 24, 2012, 08:07:26 AMWe all have to remember that it is not all about killing a gobbler... Take the season for what it is going to be, because there is nothing we can do about it. When it rolls around just get out and enjoy..Very true, but to me, it's all about hearing them. Just something about hearing them gobble, that keeps me going back? A good day to me, is hearing them and getting to mess with them, even if I don't kill one?I know there are hard core Turkey hunters that would hunt them even if they never gobbled? Hypothetically speaking, if birds were to quit gobbling today, I'd probably quit hunting them today?I know there's more to hunting them even if they don't gobble, and I still hunt them on them gobbless days. But I go, knowing even if they don't gobble as much, I still have a chance of hearing them? As having them gobble less might not be a bad thing, as it makes me hunt harder just to hear one? But boy I love to hear them, and just wish I could hear them like I use to, and that would be just that many more better days in the woods.
QuoteNo doubt on the hearing them thing, I once had a ol timer tell me " Son you don't hear a turkey gobble, you feel it" How true...
Quote from: Cutt on March 24, 2012, 07:52:21 PMQuoteNo doubt on the hearing them thing, I once had a ol timer tell me " Son you don't hear a turkey gobble, you feel it" How true...Nothing like having one sneak in behind you and letting loose! My God! the hair on the back of my neck stands straight up!