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dadnsonhunt4ever 03-26-2013 09:40 PM

turkey talk
 
Its cold down here what's yaw opinion. On it effecting them gobbling

Wingbone 03-27-2013 01:08 AM

It won't keep them from gobbling. Up here they gobble and strut in the snow all the time. This year they'll be doing a lot of it.

rritchey sr. 03-27-2013 03:00 AM

I think that here in Pa. the below average temps will push back the main breeding season by a few weeks. Last year during our record warm month of March the gobblers were really sounding off by the third week. This year I only heard of a very few gobblers sounding off within the last week. Since our season is a month away I hope that the gobblers will be in their prime during the first and second weeks of the season.

Teebugg 03-27-2013 07:16 AM

Hoping it does the same here in ny. Although i think length of daylight has more to do with breeding than temperature. At least thats what was told to me. Either way i hope it gets pushed back. Last season was the worst turkey season ive ever hunted.

w123t 03-27-2013 07:57 AM

I believe it's a combination of daylight and temperature.
I expect the colder temps this spring will delay things
by a week or two in many areas.

PITCHERD 03-27-2013 09:51 AM

It has been pretty quiet in Richloam, Florida. But it has been very windy and have had some storms come through. Hope next week is better.

jepcho 03-27-2013 12:28 PM

Colder years around here typically dont affect gobbling as much as other forms of weather, meaning rain/snow. Cold sunny mornings usually means fired up birds, I've killed a lot of turkeys with frost on the ground.

dadnsonhunt4ever 03-27-2013 09:48 PM

I am in al. I think your right its going to push things up. Thanks for all your helpful advise I l am new

dadnsonhunt4ever 03-27-2013 09:51 PM

To the forum I still trinng to figure out how to post my first bird of the season

2eagles 03-28-2013 04:53 PM

re-posted
 
I copied my post from another turkey hunting forum. This was written March 23, 2013.

I took my Lab out today and walked around a public area I might want to hunt when our first season opens on April 15. I was really impressed with the turkey tracks and other sign I saw. I spotted one very nice tom and a dozen hens. There are several food plots that still have corn on some of the cobs and the birds are feeding there. I had another place I was going to try, but now I'm not sure where to go first. On the way home the weather forecast is calling for another 3 inches of snow. There is still a lot of snow in the timber, along with ice from when the creek was high and then froze.

So after scouting today, I'm gonna get out my SNOW CAMMO!


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