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MOTurkeyTamer 06-26-2003 09:13 PM

Toms still strutting
 
I had a bread route driver tell me this morning that he saw 2 separate gobblers still strutting with hens early today. Guess some of them old boys just don' t know when to give it up! Makes me wish the spring season wasn' t 10 months away!:(

maytom 06-27-2003 03:13 AM

RE: Toms still strutting
 
I don' t doubt it at all!! I' ve seen them doing that the first week in july a couple of years ago!!! Amazing aint it!! Just goes to show how many hens are out there!!;)

strut 06-27-2003 05:51 AM

RE: Toms still strutting
 
I' ve not seen any strutting but I heard one gobble last Sunday morning.

huntnma 06-27-2003 06:38 AM

RE: Toms still strutting
 
i have seen the domesticated one of my buddies struttin' ....i haven' t seen one in the woods struttin in awhile.......

sour01 06-27-2003 07:56 AM

RE: Toms still strutting
 
Makes me wonder if we start the seasons too early. Anybody know all the factors in determining season dates?

HighKnob 06-27-2003 11:12 AM

RE: Toms still strutting
 
I saw a long beard strutting just this week. Another one of those places I can' t hunt...... Hey sour01 how is the moving business......

trapper T 06-27-2003 11:16 PM

RE: Toms still strutting
 

Makes me wonder if we start the seasons too early. Anybody know all the factors in determining season dates?
I don' t think the seasons are too early, a lot of the breeding is done before hand and the ones who breed during and after are usually smarter birds, thus ensuring a better gene pool. But the Tom' s are always wanting to breed just like most males. Deer and Elk technically start the " Rut" when they start growing antlers.Just the Does/ Cows don' t come in until later and that starts the peak of the rut. Don' t most Guys you know are always looking to breed?;)

Adrian J Hare 06-28-2003 04:14 PM

RE: Toms still strutting
 
Still a few around the area strutting here. I sure hope the poults have a good hatch...BT

norsemen 07-02-2003 06:12 PM

RE: Toms still strutting
 
it get' s me worried[:o] may mean some hen' s could be working on there 3rd
cluch, if that' s the case they could be doomed the up coming winter here in the
north[X(] well thats nature:D

slatecall 07-02-2003 06:53 PM

RE: Toms still strutting
 
We have had a terrible hatch. i have seen very few poults compared to the amount that I normally see. There are still gobblers strutting here, I watched 3 strut in a field on Monday.


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