B Bob Peters Well-known member Wednesday at 8:06 PM #1 I know the roosters set up territories, keep other cocks out and crow to attract hens, but do they have a specific "strut zone" like you see with gobbler turkeys or do they just wander all over their territory.
I know the roosters set up territories, keep other cocks out and crow to attract hens, but do they have a specific "strut zone" like you see with gobbler turkeys or do they just wander all over their territory.
A5 Sweet 16 Well-known member Wednesday at 8:47 PM #2 Hmmm. Interesting question to which I don't know the answer. My guess would be they'll strut around pretty much wherever.
Hmmm. Interesting question to which I don't know the answer. My guess would be they'll strut around pretty much wherever.
BRITTMAN Well-known member Thursday at 6:26 PM #3 I watched rooster pheasants while turkey hunting. I would say yes ... some roosters walk out to the same little spot and crow.
I watched rooster pheasants while turkey hunting. I would say yes ... some roosters walk out to the same little spot and crow.
gim Well-known member Yesterday at 8:17 AM #4 Last couple springs I've seen turkeys, deer, and pheasants all hanging out together on the same field for multiple days like they were peas in a pod.
Last couple springs I've seen turkeys, deer, and pheasants all hanging out together on the same field for multiple days like they were peas in a pod.