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Started by TKE921, January 27, 2019, 11:52:44 AM
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on January 27, 2019, 10:28:25 PM1 - For the opener, it can be anywhere from the 30's to the 90's. Most of the time it is moderate with lows in the 50's and high's in the low 70's. The only way to know is to check the 10 day forecast before you leave, with the understanding that the "weather guessers" often bumble the forecast. There is a saying down here in FLA, "Don't like the weather? Wait 10 minutes."2 - Thermacell works fine. I hate spraying bug spray on myself. Ticks can be bad depending on where you are at, so I'd spray your clothes with Permathrin before you come down.3 - Snakes? Yes!! Snake boots? Absolutely!! Preferably waterproof.4 - Osceolas ain't northeastern Easterns. I've hunted WV, and loved how vocal those gobblers were. In FLA, that's not the case. It's not uncommon to have few if any gobbles, even early in the season. Even on a good gobbling day, they normally only gobble for about an hour and a half, then start tapering off. By mid-morning they are usually done gobbling except for the occasional courtesy gobble. Running and gunning doesn't work very well in FLA because the gobblers are tight beaked. So bring a Gobbler Lounger or other comfortable chair. When Osceolas go quiet, the best bet is to sit over decoys in an open area where they can be seen from far off, or in regular travel routes. If you're hunting the opener, strutting dekes and jakes work very well. Best of luck to you!! Are you hunting public or private?