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Lx lungbuster7 05-12-2009 02:52 PM

Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
I live in Western Pa and have been hunting a area were at least two longbeards would gobble regularly but i haven't heard anything in about a week. This morning was no exception but when i was driving over to the other side of the property I was hunting to listen, i saw two coyotes in the field were i was heading one was a big male and the other a female. Coyotes are starting to become more populated here i just wanted to know if these coyotes have been harassing the turkeys will it make the gobblers shut up. Because I finally went to a different area about 5-6 miles away after seeing the coyotes and heard mutiple gobblers.

GreatHunterWannabe 05-12-2009 05:32 PM

RE: Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
Thats a good questions because I have notice a lot of 'yote in my area this year and have also noticed less gobbling going on.

fingerz42 05-12-2009 05:53 PM

RE: Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
Coyotes will most definitely make the gobblers less vocal. The gobblers realize that their calling satellites their position to anything that hears it. (Thats why they do it - so the hens can find them) So, IMO, does an overpopulation of coyotes or coyotes harassing the turkeys effect gobbling? --Heck yeah..

superstrutter 05-12-2009 06:48 PM

RE: Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
On roost, I don't think coyotes would have a great impact on gobbling. Once on the ground, I would say maybe. Turkeys deal with yotes every day. Coyotes take very few adult Wild Turkeys.I think the lack of gobbling is probably because the peak gobbling period is over. That doesn't mean they won't respond to calling though. Then again, I guess a healthy predator population could have an impact.I think dogs can have a greater impact on gobbling than coyotes.

Hurricanespg 05-14-2009 03:43 PM

RE: Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
In one particular area this year I hunted there was a lot of gobbling going on, but it did seem to taper off a bit later on when I started seeing several coyotes.....but it could have been the normal progression of things as well since it was public land with a bit of pressure.

earnabuck 05-14-2009 05:29 PM

RE: Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
gobbling should pick up here again and the hens start to nest, I wouldn't be surprised if you start to hear more gobbling in the next few weeks.


Centaur 1 05-14-2009 07:10 PM

RE: Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
I've heard that is a big problem where coyotes are abundant. The turkeys learn quickly that theircalling attracts the coyotes and they stop calling.

deer shot 05-14-2009 09:03 PM

RE: Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
I don't think it would stopthem fromgobbling

buckrubboy 05-15-2009 03:05 AM

RE: Coyotes affecting gobbling
 
its does if you ask me. we heard a gobbler thsi morning gobbling pretty good. then we were trying to get closer. as we were getting close he completely shut up. so we waited and then we called. we heard this chuuuug chuug and im l**** what is that. the other guy is like idk never heard it. then we call again. now we what we think is a hen. its ounds like a purr then a few yelps. (i was turned looking the other dierction from where the sound cam from) the guy said dont move. im like do you see one. hes like not yet. then hes like give me the freaking gun hes like there a freakin coyote down there. i give him the gun and he unloads two shot at it. then it runs off SLOWLY. it was so thick that yu barely see it runnign off and it didnt run very fast. he was shooting at the head. and he definately hit it were just not sure how good. we think its prolly dead.


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