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Re: LFTW…APRIL FOOLS DAY
[Re: Ben2]
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04/01/24 01:40 PM
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Confound turkeys be hard to understand. Grandson killed a nice one Saturday. We heard one east, one west, and there were four others with the one he killed. All this is on a small tract. Went back this morning to only hear one about a mile away gobble once. There is no doubt that a turkey was in earshot. They simply did not say a word or show up in any of the pastures/fields around. It is frustrating because grandson goes back to school tomorrow so we are done for the week. It just goes to show that if you make a single visit to a place without a gobble, it does not mean they are not there. It tells me they were not there today, since they did not gobble. Had they been there like Saturday you would have heard them. They move miles per day often. Not necessarily. Some days they don’t gobble, even if they blew the woods wide open the day before. Seen that quite a lot. I’ve had birds that I KNEW where there and you’d never know it if you didn’t walk up on them. The next day you may hear 5-6. They were there the whole time. But yes, they will also travel great distances at times.
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