Originally Posted by Ray_Coon
I also feel like the success in the first 10 days is due to more people spending more time in the woods. Personally, I spend more time in the woods at the first part of the season. After a long winter, it feels great to be back in the woods and soak it all in. More hours in the woods equates to more chance for success. Also I do a lot of preseason scouting, so I have a pretty good plan of attack for unpressured turkeys in areas that I’m familiar with. Maybe all of this has an effect on the harvest rate the first 10 days. There are a lot of people that go a few times in the beginning of the season and then fish or have other obligations the rest of the season.


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