duckriver Well-Known Member Joined Dec 24, 2013 Messages 8,700 Reaction score 3,919 Location River Bottom Feb 11, 2017 #1 Listening to turkey's gobble in the middle of February just don't seem natural
M Mike Belt Well-Known Member Joined Mar 26, 1999 Messages 27,376 Reaction score 52 Location Lakeland, Tn. Feb 11, 2017 #2 I don't know how many times I've heard fighting and gobbling going on from the deer stand in November, December, and January so why not mid February.
I don't know how many times I've heard fighting and gobbling going on from the deer stand in November, December, and January so why not mid February.
duckriver Well-Known Member Joined Dec 24, 2013 Messages 8,700 Reaction score 3,919 Location River Bottom Feb 11, 2017 #3 That's true, and I have too. It just seems weird it's this warm and listening to turkey's this time of year
That's true, and I have too. It just seems weird it's this warm and listening to turkey's this time of year
Wrangler95 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 28, 2002 Messages 27,679 Reaction score 5,624 Location Middle Tn Feb 11, 2017 #4 I had some gobblers and hens in my field in December and the gobblers were strutting and gobbling!
catman529 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 10, 2010 Messages 29,472 Reaction score 2,552 Location Franklin TN Feb 11, 2017 #5 Yeah it's a warm one this year, I've been taking advantage of some good bass fishing but wonder how it will affect the spring morel crop this year. I'm sure turkeys will do their thing as usual
Yeah it's a warm one this year, I've been taking advantage of some good bass fishing but wonder how it will affect the spring morel crop this year. I'm sure turkeys will do their thing as usual