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Turkey 2018

PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:35 am
by don novicki
Not many guys out this morning for the opener. I couldn't get out myself,but took a ride around the hot spots close by. Saw a total of 3 cars in places where it should be packed. Maybe it's the weather but maybe it's just like other aspects of hunting in decline. I don't know what the future holds for hunting anymore. Seems like dam few people getting into it anymore and that's a shame. I may piss and moan about not seeing ducks during the season but I still go out regardless.

Re: Turkey 2018

PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 11:51 am
by aunt betty
It goes in cycles. The places I hunt anyway. Seems to be about a ten-year thing. Every decade there's a new wave that peters out and the die-hards are all that's left. The hunting goes in cycles as well.
Last year was pretty bleak and if this year is good, bad, or otherwise I'll most likely report that "it sucks and there ain't no ducks no more". :mrgreen:

Re: Turkey 2018

PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2021 12:44 pm
by don novicki
Went out today for the first time ever fall hunting and it was spectacular despite my not seeing or hearing any birds. I have no idea how fall turkey hunting is done so I roamed around and just set up here and there hoping for the best. as surrounded by squirrels but didn't have my fluorescent orange on for small game and didn't think to bring any with me. Regardless had a great time enjoying the solitude, watching the leaves fall, and just being out. How do you hunt fall turkeys anyways?

Re: Turkey 2018

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2023 9:58 am
by don novicki
Turkey 2023 is not turning out as planned. The first week to 10 days it was a cold steady rain with temps in the 40's. Now I have been a a number of times, to the old "hot spots" and elsewhere and I have yet to hear a gobble. I'm out well before sunrise, but haven't heard anything. Time's a wasting and it looks like another goose egg as usual, but that's ok because it's been great to be out in the woods. Anyone having any luck?

Re: Turkey 2018

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2023 12:39 pm
by Deltaman
Don, I don't chase them, but I have a neighbor that generally kills several each season, around Magnolia, AL. This year he came up blank on his 1,200 acre lease, which is highly unusual for him. Said weather did not cooperate very well to boot. He did however make a long weekend hunt in KY, and killed a 23 lb gobbler, so at least he got his fix. I've only hunted them once, and with him. We killed two gobblers that morning, and at the time, I don't think I realized just how lucky we were :o

Re: Turkey 2018

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2023 1:39 pm
by Duck Engr
Weekend weather was rotten most of the season but I’m fortunate to work for a company owned and run by turkey hunters, so straggling into work at 9 or 10 occasionally during the spring is common place. I managed to get one the first week of May. Had another one sneak in behind me the last week of April to 20 yards. He never made a peep on the ground. I didn’t have a prayer and getting turned around on him, so I let him walk off. Best year of gobbling and gobbler numbers we’ve had on our place in a long time. I suspect it’s due to an adjoining property recently being clearcut.

Re: Turkey 2018

PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2023 4:27 am
by don novicki
Good to hear DE. :thumbsup: