I have seen big ole gobblers all winter crossing a road through the hardwoods, but only two measly hens a month ago. Which seemed weird as is because this is when there was 3 feet of snow on the ground and I would have expected a bigger winter group. I saw 4 gobblers a week ago and they were going nuts this morning busting through the woods.
I found out a roosting spot and at least one direction they go afterwards so I plan to set a few cameras in some open pockets in the woods they might congregate at, but what happens if the hen population just isn't there right now? Do the gobblers go on a trek or are the hens the ones that will do the legwork? I am familiar with the area having a good population all four seasons which makes me think the hens just either easily avoid me or they have yet to move in where the gobblers are setting up.
Mind you I am pretty far up in Wisconsin where we just finished melting 3 feet of snow and have yet to hit 60 degrees. So we are just hitting spring. Thanks for the help in advance.