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Originally posted by waterspiderpd27 View PostSame in Bend
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The toms were gobbling some (early) last weekend at our lease. Saw lots of hens running together but I don't think they were ready quite yet. Saw some other random toms all fluffed up and strutting in the pastures on the drive home.
Seems like last year the turkey rut kicked off way earlier. It was hard to call birds in by the time the season started. Hopefully it will be better this year. I'm looking forward to it.
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Originally posted by quarterback View PostThe toms were gobbling some (early) last weekend at our lease. Saw lots of hens running together but I don't think they were ready quite yet. Saw some other random toms all fluffed up and strutting in the pastures on the drive home.
Seems like last year the turkey rut kicked off way earlier. It was hard to call birds in by the time the season started. Hopefully it will be better this year. I'm looking forward to it.
Where ya located?
I thought the exact opposite last year
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I went last night and hit the owl call at last light a few locations. Only 2 gobbles. Normally I would hear them in a few directions at those different spots. And all the hens are still together. I will be out opening day not matter what though. Just a little outside Fredericksburg.Last edited by bigbad243; 03-14-2019, 04:02 PM.
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Originally posted by quarterback View PostWe are north of Richland Springs.
In my opinion, that region typically runs a few weeks behind Karnes
With that in mind, I’d expect your birds are still flocked up and just getting stuff figured out. I’d expect them to really turn on here in the next week or so.
Last year, the “northern” birds I hunted were prime time first and 2nd week of April.
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