Turkey Tracks
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Typical Buck
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From: Southwest PA
I was scouting one of my turkey hunting areas last week just looking for signs that there might be some birds around. I didnt find any feathers, but saw a lot of tracks.So my question is, isit possible to tell a turkeys ageby the size of its track? Or for that matter, is it possible to know anything about the turkey by looking at its track, besides the fact that he came through the area?
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Typical Buck
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I know theres a way that you can tell the difference from jake droppings. I believe they are in the shape of a "J"? Anyway, I was very surprised not to find any feathers, droppings, or wing marks (from struting). There were only tracks. I found one track that was fairly large, Id say the middle toe was around 3", but the rain washed it away the next day. I sat at this location all morning (being that it was the only place where there was turkey sign) but didnt see a thing.
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Fork Horn
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From: Effingham SC USA
gobbler droppings are j shaped. Hens are rounded. Gobbler tracks are substantially larger than hens. Its not hard at all to distinguish gender by the track. What else can you gather from a turkey track? Well that he was there and which way he headed.
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ORIGINAL: hatracked
gobbler droppings are j shaped. Hens are rounded. Gobbler tracks are substantially larger than hens. Its not hard at all to distinguish gender by the track. What else can you gather from a turkey track? Well that he was there and which way he headed.
gobbler droppings are j shaped. Hens are rounded. Gobbler tracks are substantially larger than hens. Its not hard at all to distinguish gender by the track. What else can you gather from a turkey track? Well that he was there and which way he headed.
#8
If the birds are suffering from a case of Lock Jaw! That is little to no gobbling and I found a place with rather fresh turkey tracks - guess where I would set up?
Wait it out and they will come!
JW
Wait it out and they will come!
JW
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Nontypical Buck
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A gobblers middle toe on average will measure better than 3 inch's often times more than 4'!Heres a good link I think will help ya..look for those strut marks amongst those tracks...
http://www.bowhunting.net/wildturkey.net/Articles/NWTF-2003-Scouting2.html

http://www.bowhunting.net/wildturkey.net/Articles/NWTF-2003-Scouting2.html
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Typical Buck
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From: Southwest PA
ORIGINAL: JW!
If the birds are suffering from a case of Lock Jaw! That is little to no gobbling and I found a place with rather fresh turkey tracks - guess where I would set up?
Wait it out and they will come!
JW
If the birds are suffering from a case of Lock Jaw! That is little to no gobbling and I found a place with rather fresh turkey tracks - guess where I would set up?
Wait it out and they will come!
JW
I cant explian why there not gobblin. Ive had great luck there the past few yearsbut this year theyre just not talkin. Unfortunatly the season ended last sat. in PA.




