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timberjack86

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Reckon a cold snap will cool them off or fire them up. My experience with spring birds is a cold snap useally cuts the switch off on gobblers. But the way the weather has been it might be opposite. I am hunting regardless of what the weather does this weekend.Just hopeing for the best.
 
My experiences have been similar to yours over the years. However, in 2007 when the thermometer read 17 degrees when I left the driveway it seemed to have no affect as it was one of the best morning that entire season as far as gobbling is concerned.

I am looking forward to a little cool down, maybe it will knock the damn mosquitoes back into their caves.
 
Sunday morning wasn't a cold snap but it was 46 degrees and we had one hot. Gobbling his fool head off.
 

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