I've been wanting to post on this topic for a few weeks. Before the big snow in late February I was seeing large flocks (up to 100+) all over Delaware Co. (primarily along the Rt. 10 corridor and surrounding areas). Once most of the snow was gone (couple weeks), I was again seeing turkeys daily feeding in fields and shortly after that the toms were all fanned out. About a week & a half ago I noticed that the goups broke up and instead of several toms fanned out in the large groups, there was just one (maybe two) with a much smaller group of hens (10-15). Then a few days after that I saw them gobbling. Just yesterday I heard one gobble to a rooster. I think it is real early this year and the early season should be good (hopefully they're not done by then! I have been amazed with the numbers of turkeys I have seen in Delware County since moving here in December. To bad I hunt mostly in Chenango Co.! Might have to spend some time at the in-laws in Hobart.
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