Season opener tips
Getting ready to head out turkey hunting on May 1st here in Upstate New York, we had a warm up in early april getting up in the mid 60's and was seeing turkeys roaming but the weather snapped back into the cold down to low 30's and its slightly rising for the last week of april in high 50's, opening day will be high 40's and low 60's around noon just wondering what will be expected from the turkeys activity after the cold snap? How much gobbling will be expected? Is it better to call more or a little, what type of decoy set up, Jake and one or two Hens, Tom and one or two Hens, just a lone Jake or Tom or Hen.
Whats the best spot to set up? I was going to try a muck farm right off the power lines.
All help is appreciated.