So does it look like birds henned up all day and hens not laying yet? Figured it would be further along down there given the early spring
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Saw 8 long beards this morning in that group. 4 were with hens and the other 4 were within a few hundred yards of that group. Had another flock in that place at daybreak that got split up in the brush by a coyote and couldn't tell what was long beards or jakes that were gobbling at me. I eased off from them and went to the third roost on the place and had 6 more solo gobblers that begged to be shot. They gobbled on and on and on. Hens are definitely grouped up in flocks not singles like later in the season trying to slip off to a nest....
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We're setup and ready in our usual spot
Birds are roosted on the creek behind us about 200 yards. Sometimes they fly down into this field but they usually don't show up until an hour or so after flydown.
We have the strutter and 5 hens in our set in hopes of drawing the entire flock to us. As of last week, these birds were still flocked up in a group of 25-30 birds
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