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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: BCWhunter]
#2766135
03/19/19 05:23 PM
03/19/19 05:23 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,020 NE Alabama
dsmc
6 point
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NE Alabama
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I believe coyotes are a large reason around my area. Back in the day, 25/30 yrs. ago they gobbled even when henned up as Ikillbux said. I hunt large woods and ridges and if they don’t say anything they hard to cut off. I have a couple of birds that I’ve been messing with 3 yrs. now and they stay with hens the entire season and I’m stubborn enough to spend a large part of my season after them....It’s sorta personal now. I got on them Saturday they gobbled 1 time on the limb and left with hens. Got on them Monday same as Saturday. They gobbled 2 times this morning and I did get to lay eyes on them drumming and strutting right before they followed the hens over the ridge.
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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: BCWhunter]
#2766149
03/19/19 05:36 PM
03/19/19 05:36 PM
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Joined: Dec 2016
Posts: 11,202 northport
deadeye48
Booner
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Booner
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Had one to gobble 23 times this AM and would gobble at any sound but when the hens hit the ground he was gone with them. Where ever they were going it was in a hurry because I couldn't catch up with them to cut them off
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: BCWhunter]
#2766205
03/19/19 06:33 PM
03/19/19 06:33 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
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jb20
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Banana Republic
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It's seems they don't gobble here good till April same as our bucks don't chase good till end of Jan just hunt as much as possible one may gobble one day and shut up the next...never know
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: BCWhunter]
#2766235
03/19/19 07:09 PM
03/19/19 07:09 PM
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Joined: Mar 2015
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Gobble4me757
12 point
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Didn't hear any gobbling this weekend and then yesterday am on a different property they were burning it up...Just depends on the day lol
2017 Team Aldeer Turkey Contest Champion 2018 Team Aldeer Turkey Contest Champion
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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: Dublgrumpy]
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03/19/19 07:29 PM
03/19/19 07:29 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 2,248 Birmingham
7x57_Mauser
8 point
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Birmingham
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I feel your pain killbux. Years ago I would hear birds gobbling over an hour before daylight. No such thing hardly anymore. If you were careful you could slip right up to them while it was dark. Killed many of them nearly as fast as their feet hit the ground. Also if no luck in one spot I just went 2 miles down the road & killed one at 7 or 8 am in another place. Have had a limit in less than a week many times. Those are good memories. Turkeys nor turkey hunting is anything like it was between 30 & 40 years ago. I admit it though, that I've had it good. I have always worked in the fields & the woods & have been able to keep up with the birds on a day by day basis & can go about anytime I get ready on any given day. Have also listened to some young stooges on public land riding the roads at daylight with truck pipes so loud a person could hear them from 3 counties away. They stop for a minute, owl hoot & then the truck thunder cranks right back up. They don't even give a bird time to gobble. Don't know how many I've killed an hour after these kids left because the birds wouldn't talk among the straight pipes. Not trying to be down on the young crowd but I just don't figure em out. I thought the idea in hunting-especially when it comes to turkeys-is to make human presence as undetectable as possible. One of the latest youngster rides have seen, besides the 200 decible pipes, had a crane hook on the hitch that no kidding had to have a 100 ton rating. It would had to have at least 3 just to put it on the truck- 2 to hold it up while one pinned it. This ain't turkey hunting material. I drive an old 7.3L power stroke diesel, stock exhaust, and I worry about the truck being to loud. I parked way out yesterday morning and slipped in while it was still dark. Heard some gobbling going on, but never was in the game.
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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: ikillbux]
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03/19/19 07:44 PM
03/19/19 07:44 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
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olemossy
8 point
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It's modern day turkey hunting. I don't know if it's coyotes, global warming, bird flu, some unseen force of nature, or what the @#$#@, but turkeys just don't gobble anymore. Thus I legit QUIT turkey hunting altogether maybe 5 or 6 years ago, and had pretty much lost interest 5 or 6 years before that. I absolutely, positively, thoroughly REFUSE to deer-hunt turkeys. All the fun is in the gobbling--be it locating him, calling to him, him being vocal enough to stay on him, etc. Just sitting around blind calling isn't "fun". The basic act of shooting a turkey isn't "fun" (well, that's debatable, but you know what I mean ). And I'm a guy who into his early 20's thought I'd work in the turkey hunting business, it was my whole life. I grew up working for/with Southland Game Calls and Camp Callers, I considered Doug Camp like a surrogate dad. Worked the booth at shows, travelled out of state, and hunted every morning of the season back in those days. And back then (late 80's thru the 90's) you'd hear a dozen turkeys every morning, most of which gobbled 300X up till lunch. Crap, we were just high school boys and we'd limit out within the first two weeks most seasons, sometimes the first week!!!(it was always Spring Break) But also most of my hunting is in the big wooded ridges, so I very much need the birds to gobble. I'm not on flat private land with fields, they aren't visible on the mountain. If they aren't gobbling, you're just out of the game. Of the 3 guys I know who killed over the weekend, every one them said they heard zero gobbles, they just went to a food plot where they'd had pics of birds and sat and waited. I talked to ONE person who ever heard a turkey gobble around these parts, and he said it only gobbled two times. Again, YAWN!!!!...I ain't deer-hunting turkeys. And it's got NOTHING to do with being "henned up", birds with hens still gobble their friggin' heads off. Silence isn't a result of having hens. Probably most of the birds I ever killed had hens, but they still gobbled at every call, crow, woodpecker, jet plane, thunder clap, and whatever other noise all morning, so you could stay with him and finally get close enough to kill 'eem. I can't even tell you the last time I heard ONE turkey gobble more than maybe 20 times, and it's just become the norm to go and not hear a gobble at all. I'm out on that, got NO interest in it. i couldnt agree more!
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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: BCWhunter]
#2767670
03/21/19 10:55 AM
03/21/19 10:55 AM
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Goatkiller
14 point
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B'ham
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Here is my theory on why we don't have as many gobbling birds today as we use to have. I have not seen a huge decline in the numbers of hens I have hanging around but I've definitely noticed the reduction in gobbling others are experiencing.
1) I think loose game laws over the last 20 years has bred an entire generation of outlaws. I think most people DRASTICALLY underestimate the number of poachers/outlaws, people who shoot over the limit, don't report, hunt by feeders, etc. Whatever they do. If you think it is an insignificant number of people you are fooling yourself. You might not experience this in your "club" with 15 people but all these folks that are out there in general hunting without access to a lot of land (which is a LOT of us). Ride dirt roads, poach, hunt over feeders.
To me a significant amount of people are in the bucket. 2 shotgun shells and some feathers by my gate earlier this week tells me someone has already poached one off my property this season. I can't tell the turkey not to fly down withing eyesight of the highway just like I can't tell a spike buck to not cross a property line or eat out of my neighbor's feeder.
Nothing I can do about it. Simple as that. Only if I catch them in the act + Game Warden is there ever any punishment.
2) Ground Blind + Decoy + Food Plot = dead bird. I know people who in my opinion completely suck at Turkey Hunting but they seemingly all find success in what I call pass shooting (like in duck hunting) 1+ per season. Like in duck hunting they are sitting on a travel route and just shoot what comes by. About everyone on TV does this with all this field hunting you are seeing. I know several people that really can't call or do much other than hunt like this and they kill 2-3 birds every year. Birds hangout in a certain field... ground blind, decoy, sit till they show up, gobbler comes to check out decoy, BAM!
I'm not saying that to put down anyone that hunts like this, I do this occasionally when the birds are not gobbling...'ll go sit in a ground blind or just sit on a field for the rest of the morning myself.
But what you have to realize is, like deer, the reason you don't have any birds is... someone is shooting them. Same as not having any bucks. You have plenty of deer but no bucks... someone shot them. You have a bunch of hen turkeys but no gobblers or maybe even better... no competition among the gobblers making it unnecessary to act like a gobbler...
Someone shot them.
Simple as that. If you have no birds at all then you can't kill them.. thats an entirely different problem.
BUT, if you have the birds but no activity someone shot them.
Coyotes don't eat gobblers. They eat turkeys. So if you've got a predator problem you just don't have any birds. And you can't kill them if you don't have them or if your numbers are low it is just harder.
No government employees were harmed in the making of this mess.
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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: BCWhunter]
#2772226
03/27/19 08:06 PM
03/27/19 08:06 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 2,248 Birmingham
7x57_Mauser
8 point
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8 point
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Birmingham
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Birds today were quiet as a mouse. After following a creek for about 2 miles, I hopped up on a ridge to cut a track to the logging trail back to my truck (another 2 miles...ugh) and busted up a flock of birds. I was moving pretty slow, stopping, listening every few steps as well as doing some soft calling. I know there were hens in the flock, but they weren't making ANY of the usual noises.
This is public land, so I'm not sure if they're tight lipped because of the pressure, or if it's because the hens aren't sitting on nests.
Busted this flock at about 1:20pm
Suggestions?
Last edited by 7x57_Mauser; 03/27/19 08:13 PM.
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Re: Birds not gobbling
[Re: BCWhunter]
#2772351
03/28/19 05:30 AM
03/28/19 05:30 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 26,095 Locust Fork, Alabama
BC
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 26,095
Locust Fork, Alabama
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I've gotten reports that gobbling was pretty poor in Barbour Co this week and a couple mornings there was nothing heard. Surprised me with the warmer weather, sunny days, and the barometer high. I thought they would be blowing the tops out of the trees.
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
-- Archibald Rutledge
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