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RE: Gobbling in SC
mailman i know where you talkin about .i use to stay at the brickhouse camp ground when i started deer huntin with my dad years ago.i hunt in between cross hill and chappells
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RE: Gobbling in SC
Gobbling in the spring is an indication the mating season is getting started along with a lot of other signs. Other signs can be found by watching them in fields in the pre season and observing behavior and who's together, scouting, etc. You are correct in one aspect, gobbling is not limited to just the spring mating season....i too hear birds in the woods when i deer hunt on occassion, but it's because something shock gobbles them and it's an entirely different deal. It's knowing and understanding the difference in a shock gobble and a mating gobble compared to when it occurs in the fall and when it happens in the spring. If anyone in SC is hearing gobbles and seeing signs I'd love to here from you.
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RE: Gobbling in SC
ORIGINAL: Mailman29680 Born and raised in Westmoreland county PA. The sun don't shine in PA from Oct to April. No wonder they are screwed up there. :D:D my grandmother is from SC and i must have some of the southern blood in me. everytime i go down there i don't want to leave it |
RE: Gobbling in SC
Not far from Bullskin,near Laurelville outside of Mt.Pleasant
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RE: Gobbling in SC
The south is a good place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I went out today. Seen about 15 in a rye field. No strutting, but couldn't watch them long. |
RE: Gobbling in SC
Mail man.........................i pmed u back
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RE: Gobbling in SC
Ok I'll check
Hope you get on them Gene |
RE: Gobbling in SC
MAILMAN....wrote you back.
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