I hunted a new property this past weekend that I was given permission to hunt only the night before. Next morning, I had three gobblers hammering in the same spot for hours. I setup up on them (so I thought) three different times, but continued to hear them in the same spot all morning. After about three hours, they shut up for a while and I crept throught the green-up to see what the terrain was like. As I crested a peak, a bird gobbled directly above me. I looked and there were three toms is three different trees. Obviously, they flew off shortly after.
Strange thing is that this was 9:50AM on a bluebird day. No wind, no rain, and about 68 degrees. I've heard of them staying roosted in severe weather, but it was beautiful out. Anybody else ever experienced such late roosting on a perfect Spring morning?