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Started by Volgobbler, January 22, 2017, 04:09:22 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on January 22, 2017, 05:51:09 PMDoes the field still have standing stubble or has it been bush hogged? Several years ago, I killed a beautiful bird along the edge of a standing stubble cotton field about 10 am. The bird was in the field with several ladies gobbling every time I called but due to the stubble I couldn't see him. I moved to a spot along the edge of the field where we had seen them a few days before and the entire group came out 20 yards from me. I don't know what they were eating in the field but I waited for nearly an hour after I located them to get the shot. With the cotton stubble still in the field I heard them make their way toward me as their feathers rubbed the stubble. If there is food for them in the field, the hens will be there and if the hens are there so will the longbeards.
Quote from: Volgobbler on January 22, 2017, 04:09:22 PMI hunt a small property, about 30 acres. Half is woods and one large field. I've been hunting for 3 years and it's always had beans in the field. Last year had 22 turkeys on my camera at one time in February. Ended up taking a nice Tom opening morning. This year I have only seen turkeys one time on camera since November. The field was in cotton this year so I'm thinking that has a lot to do with so few turkeys. A couple of guys who have been hunting for years tell me not to worry, that they will be there eventually when hens start dispersing. What do you guys think?