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Strutters are moving! Where are you Turkey hunting?
Posted on 3/18/22 at 10:10 pm
Posted on 3/18/22 at 10:10 pm
[/url][/img] This is from one of my cams in Tennessee. Im headed to Texas next week to hog hunt then I’m gonna try to get my son on those birds.
Where do you Turkey hunt?
Posted on 3/18/22 at 10:22 pm to SenseiBuddy
Had a jake in my backyard today. St tammany parish. He was all ate up with my calls. Potato pic but jake was hot to trot 

Posted on 3/18/22 at 10:40 pm to SenseiBuddy
I have turkeys on my land but not enough to hunt this year at least. I’m going to try and take as many coyotes, bobcat and raccoons as I can then I’ll hopefully have a population that I can hunt.
Posted on 3/18/22 at 11:42 pm to SenseiBuddy
San Angelo, Tx. Can’t wait to be there!
Posted on 3/19/22 at 12:11 am to bbvdd
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bbvdd
You have a thermal or foxpro?
Posted on 3/19/22 at 5:32 am to SenseiBuddy
Tunica hills wma south tract. Hopefully the pigs haven’t eaten them all yet.
Posted on 3/19/22 at 7:14 am to bbvdd
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have turkeys on my land but not enough to hunt this year at least. I’m going to try and take as many coyotes, bobcat and raccoons as I can then I’ll hopefully have a population that I can hunt.
You only have one Tom or Jake? If there’s multiple males around that’s all you need to hunt them? Or hunt late season after the hens have been bred already.
Posted on 3/19/22 at 8:57 am to baldona
Kisatchie NF. Got a number of birds located. Just got to get on one.
Posted on 3/19/22 at 1:06 pm to CalcasieuTiger
Kisatchie NF. Got a number of birds located. Just got to get on one.
I have hunted Kisatchie some. Problem is there are lots of hunters in areas where I found Toms.
I have hunted Kisatchie some. Problem is there are lots of hunters in areas where I found Toms.
Posted on 3/19/22 at 2:22 pm to gerald65
It makes sense. You just gotta get there first. I personally haven’t ran into many hunters where I’m at.
There wasn’t a gobble to be heard in Fort Polk this morning. I was surprised.
There wasn’t a gobble to be heard in Fort Polk this morning. I was surprised.
Posted on 3/19/22 at 3:59 pm to SenseiBuddy
The first rule of Turkey Club....
Don't talk about Turkey Club.
Don't talk about Turkey Club.
Posted on 3/20/22 at 9:44 am to way_south
Gobblers were going nuts this morning.
Posted on 3/20/22 at 10:01 am to SenseiBuddy
My Dad lives in Greene County, Tenn. He has sent me a ton of pictures and said they are seeing 50+ at a time right now. Our plan is to be in Tensas, La for Opening weekend here, then go to Tennessee the first weekend of May.
Posted on 3/20/22 at 11:05 am to SenseiBuddy
Went ti my new land with a buddy who has hunted turkey for years. We were in a hardwood flat between the creek, the overgrown cutover and a neighbors hardwood bottom. Heard a couple wake up gobbles, then hens started flying in
And landing in tall trees. A few hens flew down to see what the calls were. Thep only "popped" a few times. Surrounded by hens in the trees til about 9:30, no gobblers came. The hens all eventually flew off to another neighbors pasture.
Never heard gobbles except at pre-dawn in the trees.
Anybody ever had the hens stay up high going tree to tree? My buddy says it means they havent started mating yet.
Later we took a ride and saw the turkeys in the pasture, but my buddy wanted to be all responsible and not trespass because we were in his truck.
And landing in tall trees. A few hens flew down to see what the calls were. Thep only "popped" a few times. Surrounded by hens in the trees til about 9:30, no gobblers came. The hens all eventually flew off to another neighbors pasture.
Never heard gobbles except at pre-dawn in the trees.
Anybody ever had the hens stay up high going tree to tree? My buddy says it means they havent started mating yet.
Later we took a ride and saw the turkeys in the pasture, but my buddy wanted to be all responsible and not trespass because we were in his truck.
Posted on 3/20/22 at 11:34 am to dat yat
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My buddy says it means they havent started mating yet.
Assuming you are in Mississippi. They are still in big groups with hens. MS is the last state in the region that opens up before peak nesting begins. I would imagine that will be changed in the next year or two as their population is in decline
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Later we took a ride and saw the turkeys in the pasture, but my buddy wanted to be all responsible and not trespass because we were in his truck.
Good on you. Let that turkey do his thing
This post was edited on 3/20/22 at 11:38 am
Posted on 3/20/22 at 12:36 pm to Ron Cheramie
Yes, southeast MS. Didn't seem to be a population problem here, just a gobbler/hunter problem.
There were lots of tracks on my semi open hilltops. These are not nice pastures, but areas where the forest regeneration is way slower than the rest of the property. Thinking of setting up there hoping the open hilltops could be better flydown zones than the woods.
There were lots of tracks on my semi open hilltops. These are not nice pastures, but areas where the forest regeneration is way slower than the rest of the property. Thinking of setting up there hoping the open hilltops could be better flydown zones than the woods.
Posted on 3/20/22 at 4:37 pm to SenseiBuddy
Kansas in a few weeks....
Posted on 3/20/22 at 7:32 pm to oldskule
Son Killed his first gobbler on Sat of youth Sunday.
I killed my first Friday afternoon.
Our first year turkey hunting
I killed my first Friday afternoon.
Our first year turkey hunting
Posted on 3/20/22 at 7:37 pm to Contender01
We killed this morning in north Florida
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