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Quote from: jordanz7935 on May 14, 2017, 10:08:05 PM I have been in the woods 16 straight mornings between hunting, guiding and scouting. Id say that half of those days had zero-minimal roost gobbling and maybe 1 courtesy gobble on the ground and that was it nothing from 5:30-noon. Id also say that the other half of those 16 days that birds gobbled good on the roost and fair once they it the ground. Most of the good gobbling days still had that period of silence from 6:00-7:30ish. Ive been lucky enough to bring 6 gobblers in to their death so far, and 5 of them gobbled fair to good, on their way in. 1 of the birds my client killed showed up completely silent @ 8:30. If there's one thing ive learned in years past is you cant live or die by the gobble. Ive always said they have more reasons not to gobble, than to gobble. Scouting, roosting them in the p.m. and slipping in tight for the next morning has been the key to success so far. This whole "no gobbling" thing has been a constant trend here in the northeast for the past 10 yrs or so. It certainly doesn't make for the most exciting hunts, but hunting them like deer is basically your only option when they aren't gobbling.Hopefully we are coming up on the mythical "second peak" of gobbling, i know i heard more gobbling this morning than i have heard in the past 8 days of hunting, so hopefully today wasn't a fluke and we have some good hunting ahead of us.
Quote from: EZ on May 17, 2017, 08:50:38 AMQuote from: jordanz7935 on May 14, 2017, 10:08:05 PM I have been in the woods 16 straight mornings between hunting, guiding and scouting. Id say that half of those days had zero-minimal roost gobbling and maybe 1 courtesy gobble on the ground and that was it nothing from 5:30-noon. Id also say that the other half of those 16 days that birds gobbled good on the roost and fair once they it the ground. Most of the good gobbling days still had that period of silence from 6:00-7:30ish. Ive been lucky enough to bring 6 gobblers in to their death so far, and 5 of them gobbled fair to good, on their way in. 1 of the birds my client killed showed up completely silent @ 8:30. If there's one thing ive learned in years past is you cant live or die by the gobble. Ive always said they have more reasons not to gobble, than to gobble. Scouting, roosting them in the p.m. and slipping in tight for the next morning has been the key to success so far. This whole "no gobbling" thing has been a constant trend here in the northeast for the past 10 yrs or so. It certainly doesn't make for the most exciting hunts, but hunting them like deer is basically your only option when they aren't gobbling.Hopefully we are coming up on the mythical "second peak" of gobbling, i know i heard more gobbling this morning than i have heard in the past 8 days of hunting, so hopefully today wasn't a fluke and we have some good hunting ahead of us.I have hunted NY every year for the past 20 years and what you say is true. This year, for me was the absolute worst. Hoping to make it back up soon.
Quote from: culpeper on May 19, 2017, 01:52:23 PMTauntoHawk, sounds like you have a good area...what part of the State are you hunting? Good luck this weekend