I believe...
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 8:37 pm
That they are done, for the most part. At least where I live. I am not saying that is true all over, but as a whole I think this year is a bust.
I camped out last night on some public land with the pup and heard the first whippoorwill (not a chuck will's widow). I always said that when the two start singing the gobbling is about to wind down.
I figure I logged 6+ miles in today and heard 3 gobbles at 4:30 PM. I was walking the windy side of ridges and occasionally peaking over the lee side for a look. At 3:30 I spotted the longest bearded gobbler down a huge ravine from me. I probably could've shot him, but with such a huge beard (spurs are probably unreal) I didn't want to wound him. No other birds in sight and I'm above him. The book says I should call softly and sit tight. The book says I'm in the perfect spot.
Well the damn book was wrong.
I call softly to this bird and he looks up the hill toward me and acts very interested. So when he goes behind the tree, I ease down- the last thing I see is him eating. Few clucks, purrs and moans, my bad I'm thinking goose, and I sit tight. I hear him down there...he's getting closer. 40 minutes go by and nothing, but I still hear him.
A big gust of wind comes through and I ease up. Ill be damned if he ain't got hens strung out to the next county. I see him heading north following the creek bottom, so I flip the bird to the hens and circle around to get in front.
Sweating like a whore in church I'm setup and feeling good. At 4:30 ill be damned if he don't gobble right where I was at. I decided to run at him screaming. But I decided not to; I decided to just go home.
In all seriousness, I am seeing more signs that the hens are spreading out more to find nests. But gobblers are still roosting with each other, not gobbling and not interested. I am worried that it just aint gonna happen this year. I am going to take a ute in the morning to a property where he claims birds have been gobbling all year. So, like I said, it may be spotty, but all this talk of birds beginning to cooperate is just not happening anywhere where I am at. We will see, but it is getting into the final stretch- and I still see little promise of things changing quickly. If it does turn on then it better happen quick, and if it does, it'll be quick- maybe 7 days or so before the season winds up.
Anybody seeing any promising signs? GPS coords?
I was told last week that the area manager of the wma I hunt regularly said that 7 birds have been killed so far on it. That means six other people got one with me. That's sad if it's true. But I'm kind of glad.
I was sure hoping to get my last bird today so I can think about living again. Might even eat something.
I camped out last night on some public land with the pup and heard the first whippoorwill (not a chuck will's widow). I always said that when the two start singing the gobbling is about to wind down.
I figure I logged 6+ miles in today and heard 3 gobbles at 4:30 PM. I was walking the windy side of ridges and occasionally peaking over the lee side for a look. At 3:30 I spotted the longest bearded gobbler down a huge ravine from me. I probably could've shot him, but with such a huge beard (spurs are probably unreal) I didn't want to wound him. No other birds in sight and I'm above him. The book says I should call softly and sit tight. The book says I'm in the perfect spot.
Well the damn book was wrong.
I call softly to this bird and he looks up the hill toward me and acts very interested. So when he goes behind the tree, I ease down- the last thing I see is him eating. Few clucks, purrs and moans, my bad I'm thinking goose, and I sit tight. I hear him down there...he's getting closer. 40 minutes go by and nothing, but I still hear him.
A big gust of wind comes through and I ease up. Ill be damned if he ain't got hens strung out to the next county. I see him heading north following the creek bottom, so I flip the bird to the hens and circle around to get in front.
Sweating like a whore in church I'm setup and feeling good. At 4:30 ill be damned if he don't gobble right where I was at. I decided to run at him screaming. But I decided not to; I decided to just go home.
In all seriousness, I am seeing more signs that the hens are spreading out more to find nests. But gobblers are still roosting with each other, not gobbling and not interested. I am worried that it just aint gonna happen this year. I am going to take a ute in the morning to a property where he claims birds have been gobbling all year. So, like I said, it may be spotty, but all this talk of birds beginning to cooperate is just not happening anywhere where I am at. We will see, but it is getting into the final stretch- and I still see little promise of things changing quickly. If it does turn on then it better happen quick, and if it does, it'll be quick- maybe 7 days or so before the season winds up.
Anybody seeing any promising signs? GPS coords?
I was told last week that the area manager of the wma I hunt regularly said that 7 birds have been killed so far on it. That means six other people got one with me. That's sad if it's true. But I'm kind of glad.
I was sure hoping to get my last bird today so I can think about living again. Might even eat something.