Goosemaster
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I wonder where those gobblers are in the fall???
Yep. We actually had a good hatch in my neck of the woods in KS but we still are way down. There's still more days that I don't see a turkey than when I do.I personally don't even think there should be a fall turkey hunting season.
Limit one legally bearded male turkey in the spring and be done. We don't need to go down the Kansas road with turkeys and pheasants in others states.
In my neck of the woods very few hunts fall turkeys. Most are taken from the deer stand. I hunt fall because it gives me all of October to roam around in the woods. That, squirrel hunting, running dogs and bank fishing at least gets me in some semblance of shape.I personally don't even think there should be a fall turkey hunting season.
Limit one legally bearded male turkey in the spring and be done. We don't need to go down the Kansas road with turkeys and pheasants in others states.
In my neck of the woods very few hunts fall turkeys.
Yeah I may sling a broadleaf or 2. I'm not great with my bow.Ive missed some easy shots, but I was sitting down, hiding under a tree.U may take my black lab, jones.They are in small bachelor groups, or alone. I'll be after them with the recurve or longbow this year! That's probably the hardest thing I've tried to do without a blind.
Check your corn pile slightly after daylight and then again late afternoon. Chances . I've never used bait.
I usually can get one in fall,if I put in the time.I know where they are in spring, but I'm not sure about fall.In my neck of the woods very few hunts fall turkeys. Most are taken from the deer stand. I hunt fall because it gives me all of October to roam around in the woods. That, squirrel hunting, running dogs and bank fishing at least gets me in some semblance of shape.
In my area they are in town eating crab apples that have started to fall. Two broods totaling somewhere over 20 birds just went through our yard this morning.I wonder where those gobblers are in the fall???
I think I've only seen one all summer.When it's hot they have to be near water,in thick grass where it's cool.In my area they are in town eating crab apples that have started to fall. Two broods totaling somewhere over 20 birds just went through our yard this morning.
I personally don't even think there should be a fall turkey hunting season.
Limit one legally bearded male turkey in the spring and be done. We don't need to go down the Kansas road with turkeys and pheasants in others states.
Its tradition, to get that Thanksgiving bird.
I'm on the road a lot in rural areas of Eastern half of Kansas and some of western Missouri and I don't see it.Is there anywhere turkeys are thriving? I see them daily at work, regularly travel through four states. Just wondering if there are places that are winning and why?
I don't know to answer to that, but I can't really blame farming for this one. Where I live is about as farmed as possible. 40 minutes east is almost like the hills of Kentucky. Most of the turkeys there have never see a farm field. Needless to say, I'm over there frequently. This year populations were down in both places. I know that the bobcat population has exploded in recent years, but I can't make myself believe predation has much to do with either. You need to pack a lunch, hop off the train and have them pick you up on the way back.Is there anywhere turkeys are thriving? I see them daily at work, regularly travel through four states. Just wondering if there are places that are winning and why?