
LRTX1 wrote:We start the 19th of March around here. Any turkey hunters on board here?


TexasBred wrote:I don't hunt the things but have a field full behind the house. Thirty four this morning cleaning up around the calf creep feeder. They never look up when I go out. Guess they know I'm no threat.



highgrit wrote:We start 1 week later than you. Thats what I see looking out my front window most mornings around 8:00. My feeders go off at 7:15. Been hearing them gobble while am checking on my cows first thing in morning.





hooknline wrote:I've been hearing gobbles for 3 weeks here. Too early in the year. Means they'll all be henned up and is going to make it a tuff year to hunt them.last time this happened we had a bunch of silent toms that would sneak in on you and you better hope you saw them before they saw you.


hooknline wrote:Usually yes. Last few years it seems there have been too many hens and not enough toms. they don't get the chance to go looking.its like they hen up, move on to the next group, hen up again. At least here.

LRTX1 wrote:hooknline wrote:Usually yes. Last few years it seems there have been too many hens and not enough toms. they don't get the chance to go looking.its like they hen up, move on to the next group, hen up again. At least here.
Just about what I have seen too over the last few years.

3waycross wrote:LRTX1 wrote:hooknline wrote:Usually yes. Last few years it seems there have been too many hens and not enough toms. they don't get the chance to go looking.its like they hen up, move on to the next group, hen up again. At least here.
Just about what I have seen too over the last few years.
Sounds like a "management" issue to me!

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