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Started by cornfedkiller, April 02, 2012, 09:34:19 PM
Quote from: bushwhacker on April 04, 2012, 06:07:10 PMRight on schedule in southern missouri. Gobblers gobbling on the roost and shutting up when they hit the ground, gobblers loaded with hens all are typical of the first week of april. I believe it has more to do with the daylight hours than the weather. Just like the whitetail rut, it might vary by a week or so from year to year but not much more than that.
Quote from: zach20065 on April 04, 2012, 03:52:50 PMI think we are pretty much right on schedule here in WV. The turkeys are still really bunched up and every single gobbler is with hens right now from the roost in the morning on, and while some hens are being bread some havent yet, just like the whitetail rut some are early some are late just depends. By the time season comes most hens will be on the nest and gobblers will be lonely and looking.
Quote from: mrclif on April 04, 2012, 03:37:43 PMThis season proves that photo period crap ain't true, these guys that get thier education in a classroom and not in tha woods can say what they want but here in bama were 3 to 4 weeks ahead of schedule. Hens have left the gobs and are nesting. Better killem while u can it's getting close to being done here. They are gobbling good most places here and none I've worked or harvested this year have had hens with em.