Well…yall git up if ye goin…🤠
Here…rain has stopped for now. What will wet birds do…stay on the roost longer? Hit a field?
Posted By: MC21
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 10:28 AM
On a different WMA than yesterday sitting on a high ridge listening can hear roosters sounding off in the distance maybe the turkeys will follow their lead
Posted By: Turkey_neck
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 11:33 AM
He was burning it up this morning. Too bad I’m on my way to work.
Posted By: Ol’Tom
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 12:38 PM
Good luck guys. I’ll be back after them tomorrow 🦃
Aint heard nothin but skeeters buzzin
Posted By: Ridge Life
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 01:00 PM
Aint heard nothin but skeeters buzzin
All them pines are good for, needles and mosquitoes
I hear they like chicken litter too
Posted By: zgobbler5
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 01:26 PM
I need a job that allows me to take off March and April.
Posted By: zgobbler5
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 01:26 PM
Congratulations Ridge. Fine one!
Posted By: TDog93
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 01:32 PM
Awesome Ridge - congrats - nice Bird
I finally did not go. Wish i would hav but need to get done at work early. I so ready to sit down to another - been a while. Nats were almost unbearable yesterday and no nat did not phase
Posted By: Ridge Life
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 01:33 PM
That ain’t this morning, but was this season!!
yup good bird ridge. congrats. got me a bow kill today
Posted By: bodock
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 01:47 PM
The 10th day of silence in Pickens County.
Posted By: Ridge Life
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 01:50 PM
Seen 2 birds early but hens took them away on a silent train…
Posted By: bamaeyedoc
Re: 4-10-24 LFTW - 04/10/24 02:30 PM
I didn’t hear a thing on the roost so went to check another spot and heard one close to where I usually park. I drove around to that side of the land, got out and he hammers about 150 yards from the truck. I was thinking it was probably one of those same jakes I been messing with. So anyway, I eased around the bend in the hayfield and whoa!! It was a longbeard on my place! Unfortunately I was in a bad spot with no cover at all to work him. He gobbled a few times and kinda half strutted so I got a good show from the cheap seats. He was in a hayfield and the terrain on this place very, very challenging. Time was not in my favor so Instead of educating him, I eased out and hopefully will get a rematch with him. It was encouraging to finally see mature bird.
Here…rain has stopped for now. What will wet birds do…stay on the roost longer? Hit a field?
Usually head for the open spots.