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Question about jakes

Started by chow hound, April 21, 2017, 02:56:16 PM

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chow hound

I always feel like when I see I jake I am in the wrong area.  It seems like jakes are almost always pushed several hundred yards out of the core long beard and hen area.  What does everyone think?

MT elk slayer

Here in MT I find a mixed bag. Sometimes just makes by themselves, sometimes jakes with hens, sometimes Tom's with hens, sometimes all three together.
When the bulls ain't talkin, hit the ice, when the ice is melted, break out the ol box call

darn2ten

Nope, I see them together in close proximity all the time. I've seen a couple jakes and a single long beard together quite a few times throughout the years.

Greg Massey

agree, of being a mix bag around my area. But i've never seen many jakes and long beards together around matting season together...

spaightlabs

#4
I've shot a big tom hanging with a pile of jakes, I've seen a group of jakes run a tom off and I've seen a group of jakes kill a tom.

I've seen toms come through after jakes left and I've seen jakes come through after toms left.

There isn't a jake area and a tom area.

Gobble Nole

I can tell you that jakes move a lot from year to year.  We have around 900 acres in NW Florida and I have let at least 50 jakes live over the past 5 years. 

But each spring we will have 3-4 longbeards...

There is no telling just how far they range from year to year...