Does Tempature have a direct effect on gobbling?
#3
Where I hunt tomorrow we are looking at temps to be around 32 degrees.
The temps have been in the 40's of the morning the past week or so but for a few weeks before that we had a bunch of 50+ degree mornings with a few 60's thrown in there.
The temps have been in the 40's of the morning the past week or so but for a few weeks before that we had a bunch of 50+ degree mornings with a few 60's thrown in there.
#5
I guess it is just a crap shoot.
I have always been told on cold mornings they won't gobble much.
Since I have to travel 180 miles round trip I just didn't go on really cool mornings but I think I will give it a shot in the morning, that is if I can get my butt out of bed.
I have always been told on cold mornings they won't gobble much.
Since I have to travel 180 miles round trip I just didn't go on really cool mornings but I think I will give it a shot in the morning, that is if I can get my butt out of bed.
#6
I guess it is just a crap shoot.
I have always been told on cold mornings they won't gobble much.
Since I have to travel 180 miles round trip I just didn't go on really cool mornings but I think I will give it a shot in the morning, that is if I can get my butt out of bed.
I have always been told on cold mornings they won't gobble much.
Since I have to travel 180 miles round trip I just didn't go on really cool mornings but I think I will give it a shot in the morning, that is if I can get my butt out of bed.
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: MT
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I have taken birds with snow on the ground and they gobble. I also have taken birds in light rain and snow and they goblle. I also have taken birds when it is 70 to 80 degree's and they also have gobbled. I also been in the same conditions and nothing. I do think weather has some effect but then I have seen it both ways. Turkeys are just turkeys and very unpredictable.