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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: Gobl4me]
#1728678
05/01/16 03:05 AM
05/01/16 03:05 AM
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Posts: 12,127 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
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We hunt public/camp ..... ^ That's impressive that you are consistently having that kind of luck on public land. I suspect that you hunt hard and enjoy doing it. One tip I'd give to hearing turkeys is to focus on places as far away from human disturbance as possible. My observation thru the years is the less human disturbance, the more gobbling you are likely to hear. I have a very few turkeys around my house, but they never gobble, and I mean never. But drive 15 miles and they gobble every morning. I think many AL hunters would be better off to forget their club land and switch to public.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: crenshawco]
#1728685
05/01/16 03:28 AM
05/01/16 03:28 AM
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Posts: 15,728 Montgomery
bamaeyedoc
Old Mossy Horns
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Where to begin? I had 3 properties to hunt. 2 of them had birds prior to season and then my club.
My Macon county tract is perfect habitat and I had pics of 3 different gobs on it. Come March 15, they were gone and never to return. As y'all read, they had migrated across 2 property lines and a paved county road. They would answer me and I just kept hoping that one morning they would be on my side. It never happened. This tract was also my closest property and enabled me to hunt it during the week and still go to work.
The Butler county tract had mature gob tracks and I saw hens and jakes every time I went. It was a 70 minute drive one way so it was a weekend spot. I heard birds on each visit but again, off the property. I would go hoping "today would be the day" that I'd catch one of them on my side. It never happened.
My club land is 6000 acres of good habitat. It has a decent population of turkeys but an even greater number of hunters. It got hunted every single day of the season. It's an hour one way drive so again, it had to be a weekend spot. There are a few darn good turkey hunters in this club and as of yesterday there had been 10 total birds killed. That's tough considering this property has produced 30+ gobs killed in years past.
I had put so much preparation (and MONEY!!) into the private property I just couldn't not hunt it. If I had to do this year over again, I would cut my losses and try some public land a morning or two just to see if there was anything going on. I just kept thinking the luck would change as I've had some lean seasons before but ended up doing good. My best example was the year I went the first 10 mornings of the season and didn't hear a gobble. I ended up killing 4 birds in April that year and it was a great season.
I just didn't have the encounters or the opportunity to kill a bird this year. I've had years where I've worked bird every single day I hunted so years like this are almost more frustrating than fun. I worked 2 birds on the roost and both snubbed me and kept on trucking the other way.
I'm so grateful I got to live to see another spring arrive. I got to hear a few gobbling birds. I got a lot of exercise that's for sure! I'm glad this season is over but like the rest of us, I'll be fired up and ready to chase 'em again March 15, 2017.
Dr. B
Last edited by bamaeyedoc; 05/01/16 03:43 AM.
AKA: “Dr. B” Aldeer #121 8-3-2000 Proud alum of AUM, UAB, and UA Member of Team 10 Point 2023-2024 ALdeer Deer Contest Winners
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: Gobl4me]
#1728693
05/01/16 03:38 AM
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We hunt public/camp ..... ^ In NORTH and Central ALABAMA? thats where we are feeling the crunch... Noones complaining about South Alabama. Yea..I killed my limit for years hunting on great ground. However, that ground has been sold to mines and I hunted land in 4 counties up here where there wasnt crap for birds. Alabama is a big state..comparing 4-5 hours away to here is like comparing here to Kentucky. Thats the same distance.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: Atoler]
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05/01/16 03:39 AM
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Posts: 298 AL
Beak_Buster
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My buddy and I hunted 6 1/2 days in Alabama and we killed 5 toms this year. . Last year we killed 6 toms in 9 days. Last time I hunted Alabama before that was 5 years ago- I killed a 5 Tom limit in 5 days and my buddy killed 3 toms and missed another (we hunted with bustinbeards first 2.5 day and killed 5 between the three of us). As a non-resident Alabama hunter that's hunted all over the country I can tell you the opportunities are endless for an Alabama turkey hunter. I don't think yall realize how fortunate you are No offense, but I don't think you realize how good the land you must be hunting is. They must have learned Tom killing tactics from the Outdoor Channel.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: crenshawco]
#1728709
05/01/16 03:58 AM
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Posts: 7,583 Moss Creek
Gotcha1
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Very much a lack of birds here. (Chambers) Not even many hens. I look for more of the same for a while.
Matt Brock wears knock-off Crocs.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: bamaeyedoc]
#1729369
05/02/16 04:34 AM
05/02/16 04:34 AM
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Posts: 3,546 Mobile, AL
soalaturkeys
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I had put so much preparation (and MONEY!!) into the private property I just couldn't not hunt it. If I had to do this year over again, I would cut my losses and try some public land a morning or two just to see if there was anything going on. I just kept thinking the luck would change as I've had some lean seasons before but ended up doing good. My best example was the year I went the first 10 mornings of the season and didn't hear a gobble. I ended up killing 4 birds in April that year and it was a great season.
I just didn't have the encounters or the opportunity to kill a bird this year. I've had years where I've worked bird every single day I hunted so years like this are almost more frustrating than fun. I worked 2 birds on the roost and both snubbed me and kept on trucking the other way.
I'm so grateful I got to live to see another spring arrive. I got to hear a few gobbling birds. I got a lot of exercise that's for sure! I'm glad this season is over but like the rest of us, I'll be fired up and ready to chase 'em again March 15, 2017.
Dr. B
Similarly, I was hunting a new place this year, and had seen turkeys during deer season, others had seen turkeys, I kept hoping that something would change, in hindsight I would have tried to hunt public land as well. I was on 2000 acres + or -, had spent the $$ on my membership, prime habitat, and was really surprised not to hear ANY gobbling except for one morning out of 12, and those birds were way off. I heard lots of hens just about every time I hunted...Saturday the 30th I was in the woods well before it started to get light, heard about 6 or 8 hens between daylight and about 10:00 a.m. I tried everything I could think of, owling at daybreak, not owling, calling, not calling, walking and yelping, yelping and staying motionless for a LONG time, nothing. Still considering giving up on this place, very frustrating season.
"For the Truth the Turkey is in Comparison a much more respectable Bird, and withal a true original Native of America" ~Benjamin Franklin
Isaiah 40:13-14
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: crenshawco]
#1729404
05/02/16 05:48 AM
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I don't think my bad season had anything to do with amount of birds on our property. Opening day I had one come in behind me. Couple weeks later called in three gobblers together and could not make a move, and they never thought about walking in front of my gun.
The weather did not help either on the days I got to go.
I did, however, look and hopefully found an additional place for next season.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: crenshawco]
#1729406
05/02/16 05:55 AM
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Posts: 3,842 North Bama
demp17
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Only worked 2 birds all year and hunted 2 traditionally prime properties. I didn't get to hunt as much as I usually do because of t-ball but there were just a lack of workable birds this year. Most days I might hear one bird gobble once or twice on the roost then they'd be done. I tried every trick in the book and hunted every part of the day and just couldn't make it happen this go around. I think I only hunted 12 times and probably only half of those were non hurricane force winds or rain. Just one of those years I reckon, last year I killed 3 in the first 3 days and missed 4 more and called in another 5 for buddies so this year was the extreme opposite, such is turkey hunting. Next year I'll be going back to my Tennessee places.
I did kill a crippled jake that couldn't walk or fly so not all was lost ha ha
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: crenshawco]
#1729458
05/02/16 07:09 AM
05/02/16 07:09 AM
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Posts: 8,030 Central Alabama
muzziehead
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This was the first year that I have been hunting turkeys that I didn't kill one. It wasn't that I didn't have encounters. I managed to miss my third turkey ever at 52 yds and heard birds and set up on birds almost every hunt, and we don't have a big bird population where I hunt.
Just returned from Missouri from a week of turkey hunting and could have killed truck load of jakes and should have taken one very mature double beards 12" gobbler but I got up three minutes too soon and walked back 60 yds to a tree my Dad was set up on and he comes in strutting not 10 yards from where I had been sitting for the past 2 hours. That sums up my season. I am thankful to have had the opportunity to hunt them this year, but I am damn glad its over now.
"Don't cling to Mistake, just because you spent a lot of time making it."
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: AU coonhunter]
#1729508
05/02/16 08:39 AM
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Posts: 1,510 Northport
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I hunted 6 different private properties in Madison and Limestone counties. I heard or saw birds on each property, but only saw/heard gobblers on three of them (one place I went with a friend and heard 1 gobbler). The other 3 were full of hens and/or jakes. I hunted 18-20 times (a few afternoon hunts), and gobblers just weren't around. Two weeks before our season started there were 9 gobblers and 45 or so hens, but once they busted up they headed for parts unknown. I saw two gobblers on this place the opening week and missed one on another place opening day. I kept hoping some of the other gobblers would filter back in, but they never did. I have a suspicion that these guys may have been my biggest problem, 17 of them lol. I think your problem was my problem also. On the properties I hunted I saw groups of 4, 3, and 2 jakes... and ran across countless number of jake tracks on well pads. I may have run across a few jakes last year, but if I did it was an isolated bird and not anywhere close the number I saw this year. Couple those two things together... a lot of jakes and not many two-year olds and the result is probably poor gobbling.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: crenshawco]
#1729595
05/02/16 11:37 AM
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Posts: 652 SW Alabama
ALFisher
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I hunted three different properties in three different counties. The story was always the same except for one or two times. Either I heard nothing or I heard birds that gobbled once or twice and then nothing. I heard birds about 2/3 of the time, which is good. The problem was that if you heard him gobble once or twice, that was just long enough to go get in the general area where he was, not really set up on him close. Then, he would never answer you. In fact, only once did a bird answer me all season. My calling may be terrible, but it's been good enough to kill many turkeys in the past.
I tried hunting them in silence in the general area for hours in the morning, just calling softly maybe every 20 minutes. That never worked. I killed one in the afternoon calling on high ridge where I knew one had been strutting. He came in without ever making a sound.
It's hard to kill birds when they don't gobble unless you have the ability to do a lot of afternoon field hunting, which I don't. I don't know why they acted this way this year. I've hunted this properties in the past, and nothing has changed, so it's not that. The only thing I noticed this year was a huge number of hens. I can only guess that with that many hens around, gobbling once or twice in the tree was enough.
I was glad I got to hunt, but it sure was a frustrating year. Only things I didn't do where (1) try to go roost a bird and get right under him the next day (I don't have much time late evenings to do that), and (2) mid-day/afternoon hunt as much as I wanted. Seems like people who hunted up in the day this year where I am did much, much better.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: ALFisher]
#1729613
05/02/16 11:53 AM
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Posts: 3,546 Mobile, AL
soalaturkeys
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. The only thing I noticed this year was a huge number of hens. I can only guess that with that many hens around, gobbling once or twice in the tree was enough. I would've been thrilled to hear a gobble or two in the tree. It seems like the many hens I heard were really wanting to "hook up" bad, yelped a lot and often, and either walked off quietly or walked off yelping and I could hear them as they did.
"For the Truth the Turkey is in Comparison a much more respectable Bird, and withal a true original Native of America" ~Benjamin Franklin
Isaiah 40:13-14
RAP is CRAP
NRA Life Member, GOA, BamaCarry Member
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: crenshawco]
#1729624
05/02/16 12:12 PM
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Posts: 66 montgomery
jw33
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I had an okay season, 3 kills but it was tough. I hunt 3 properties all private, 1 in Lowndes county and 2 in Coffee county. There just aren't any turkeys on the Coffee county tracts now. I don't really know why but its frustrating. My Lowndes place I never heard multiple gobblers the same morning and everyone that gobbled in the tree would only gobble on the ground a few times because they always had a couple of hens around. Cole did you hunt your granddads place on whitewater creek any. One of my Coffee county places I could probably hear any gobblers on his place from my place and the 2 times I went there I didn't hear a turkey gobble. A couple of years ago there would almost always be one or 2 on our place and you could hear 5 or 6 around on the neighbors places on a good morning. Not even any tracks on my Coffee county places anymore.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: BrentM]
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05/02/16 01:30 PM
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This seems to be the year of the Jake in Alabama. 2017 is gonna be great and we can put all this foolishness to rest. I've got lots of jakes on my places for the first time in 3 years. It was thin this year for us, but understandably so with the weather and the lack of acorns and the poor hatches for the past 2 years. Another great hatch this spring and it will be almost like the good old days again in 2018 Wish I had the same hope, turkeys of any kind were just not present on the primary place I have to hunt.
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Re: Question for those of you who had a bad year
[Re: crenshawco]
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05/02/16 02:15 PM
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Posts: 5,205 South Alabama
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Interesting observation. 2 proprieties I hunted last week. One couple thousand acres in Elmore county - most we heard through season was 4 and most gobbling was about 4 gobbles per bird. Last week, 8 in one morning and probably 200 gobbles. Another couple thousand acres in Dallas county, most hard was about 4 in one morning with very little gobbling per bird, last day heard either 9 or 10 gobblers and over 200 gobbles. Late part of season was pretty vocal.
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