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Started by gatortrax35, April 01, 2011, 06:34:31 PM
Quote from: gatortrax35 on April 01, 2011, 06:34:31 PMI hunt here in north central La. MAN is it ruff. The gobblers, just arent gobbling at all. Tuesday got on one bird. He gobbled for about 30min at daybreak. Wed. cool front and cloudy/rained hard,lightning Weds morning till about 6am. stayed home. THursday nothing(part cloudy, low 48 high 71)tired to go back to that same bird. Drove for miles NOTHING. Stopped every mile or so, nothng. Friday today,went back to same bird, nothing, dead silence. High pressure system, low 48 ,high 80, blue bird sunny day. Didnt hear a bird. Jumped in truck after 45 min. Drove a mile away, nothing, made different loop , every mile or so stopping listening at every hardwood bottom. NOTHING. Pine trees big hill ridges/then down to hadwood bottoms. NOTHING but crows and birds. Went back to where I started (same gobbler from tuesday/thursday), sat down next to logging rd. Got on box call, and he gobbles 2 hrs after daylight down in hardwood bottom. Gobbled twice, then shut up. Man this is the only bird Im hearing and im hunt national forest. SEEMS every bird has shut up. BUddy sad he walked up on a hens nest, had 2 eggs in it last friday. I dont understand why we are not hearing gobblers at daybreak. any help please.
Quote from: Tomfoolery on April 06, 2011, 08:29:28 PMFirst off someone already said it. Season should have opened this weekend. Second I'm pretty sure you an I are hunting the same forest. It doesn't take long for the birds to associate that hen with a vehicle. Park your truck and put some miles on your boots. You will be doin yourself and other hunters a service.