Gobblers -n- Warm Wheather?!
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Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Upstate New York
Hey guys, just looking for your help here. I know I'm prob. panicking(only 4th day off season), but in years past, actually ever other year I have hunted, there has beennot just toms, but turkeys in all the fields around here, and everytime id go hunting/roosting id hear atleast one gobble in each spot. This year is the total opposite. No birds, much less toms in any fields, ANYWHERE! and absolutely no gobbles nomatter whereI go morning, afternoon or night. I know they are around, they were evrywhere just a couple weeks ago. It has been really warm lately... like 65-75.Could this have anything to do with it?I'd really appreciate any info/advice you have for me, thanks.
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To me, it seems the warmer weather heats things up. The Toms seem more active and vocal in the warmer days than when it cools off. The cool days seem more sluggish.
You might have to start runnin' and gunnin'. If you don't get anything going at flydown, you might have to start putting on some major miles.
Sorry I couldn't help more, but the warm weather usually affects the gobblers for me in a good way (atleast in my region, 65-75 is too warm.....90's might start having a different effect)
You might have to start runnin' and gunnin'. If you don't get anything going at flydown, you might have to start putting on some major miles.
Sorry I couldn't help more, but the warm weather usually affects the gobblers for me in a good way (atleast in my region, 65-75 is too warm.....90's might start having a different effect)




