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Bob Hayes 02-18-2016 07:57 AM

Spring is here
 
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Getting ready for osceola turkey season.Just picked up some trail cams yesterday and birds are right on schedule.Looks like it will be a good season.Had birds on all cams and but got a lot of standing water right now.Won't hurt the birds just limit where we hunt.

Bill Anderson 02-18-2016 09:03 AM

Turkey hunting, my favorite! I even hunted southern Florida, around Palm Beach on huge management areas (50,000 to 100,000 acres), for five years from 1999 to 2004, but the heat and the sand finally got to me so I swapped out Florida hunting for southern Tennessee, near Pulaski, which I hunted for seven years. Their season starts a month later, but the temperature and terrain more to my liking.

Bill

Bob Hayes 02-18-2016 11:57 AM

Yeah it can be hot here but usually nice temps through spring.All though last year it got hot.But this looks like its going to be perfect this year.

Bill Anderson 02-18-2016 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Hayes (Post 188680)
Yeah it can be hot here but usually nice temps through spring.All though last year it got hot.But this looks like its going to be perfect this year.

Every year I came down it went to 85 to 90 or a bit higher, first week in March. Friends I made there said I brought the heat with me. :rotf:

Bill

Bill Anderson 02-18-2016 01:34 PM

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Bill Anderson 02-18-2016 01:45 PM

Here is where the turkeys have been, but I don't have a trail camera set up on them yet.

http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...pswyyqv4k8.jpg

Bill

Dennis E. Jones 02-18-2016 04:51 PM

It's spring here also. I'm looking out the window at snow flakes coming down that are the size of a quarter dollar. Turkey season starts mid April we may be able to get into the woods by then.

Robin Lewis 02-18-2016 05:16 PM

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Yep spring is just around the corner.

Bob Hayes 02-18-2016 07:46 PM

Well we did have to endure a few freezes this year.Got all the way down to 30 degree's for a couple hours several mornings.
Actually it can get cold here but hasn't in a few years.

charlie cleveland 02-18-2016 07:50 PM

turkey hunting is my favorite sport too...we had a fair hatch last fall..i ve been seeing a few turkeys in places i m hopeing that saturday i can do some scouting..good pictures everyone...charlie

davidboyles 02-19-2016 06:32 PM

spring turkey
 
One of my favorite outings will start in tx late March good hatch have lined up 5 different spots to hunt this year. Actually fromy last PP article we have some already in our new backyard but we don't hunt them. Good luck to you go get them "Long Beards"

Bill Anderson 02-21-2016 05:44 PM

Yep! Spring is here for sure. 2nd snow of the winter, about 8-9", came on Feb 16 and gone on Feb. 21. Great winter for our turkeys. Flock of 28 hens & poults hanging around the feeder. Seperate flock of eight Gobblers also. I'll be out just about every morning soon. Here are a few pictures out of many.

http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...psvzxpi0bf.jpg

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http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6mqgxngn.jpg

http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...psdxidk4yi.jpg

Can hardly wait! :)
Bill

Yikes !! Might have a coon problem, too!

http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...pssdhkknj8.jpg

Bob Hayes 02-21-2016 07:13 PM

Always get a kick when I see turkeys up north in winter coats.Looks like their plumage is so bulky.Birds down here look so lean with tight pattern to the feathers.Obviously temps are the difference but still get a kick out of it.
Stand by I'll have some more recent pics tomorrow some time.

charlie cleveland 02-21-2016 09:24 PM

great pictures that one gobbler is sure sprouting a nice beard...charlie

Bob Hayes 02-28-2016 12:01 PM

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Well its progressing nicely down here,if it will ever stop raining.But birds don't seem to mind.Flocks are still large but more strutting and gobbling.Sounded like a symphony this morning.

charlie cleveland 02-28-2016 04:53 PM

nice group of turkeys i love to hear them gobbling and listen to a flock of jakes....charlie

Bob Hayes 02-28-2016 07:07 PM

One of my favorite times of year.Florida is awesome this time of year with our normal weather but when is anything normal anymore.
This morning the birds around the lodge were sounding off repeatedly till about 730am almost a solid hour of gobbling in all directions.
Good luck to everyone this coming season.

Gary Laudermilch 03-01-2016 02:15 PM

Spring means turkeys to some and to others it means dogwork. Just checked the RGS site to see if the woodcock have left the deep south. Yep, they departed a week ago and one has made it to sw PA already. Time to get the collars and bells out for some real spring action.

Have fun turkey hunting but I'll be listening to the music of dog bells running the spring woodcock flight.

Mike Koneski 03-02-2016 11:55 AM

Gary, clients were here this past week from the Quakertown area and they said their dogs got into woodcock last week during their daily walks. They should make there way up near us in the next week or so. I have my eyes peeled.

Jeff Kuss 03-02-2016 02:14 PM

We have been hearing and seeing Sand Hill Cranes in the area for the past 10 days.

Mike Koneski 03-02-2016 03:05 PM

THOUSANDS of snows have been passing by this week. All heading North. A huge flock of Red Winged Black Birds arrived on Monday. I've been seeing grouse in our habitat work too. Even the turkeys are gobbling!! We are turning the corner!! :clap:

Dean Romig 03-02-2016 05:39 PM

The male Canadas are fighting all the time now here on the Shawsheen Flats.

It won't be long before we start hearing spring peepers and male woodcock at dusk in the maple swamps and meadows along river.





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Greg Baehman 03-02-2016 06:42 PM

. . . and here in Northcentral Wisconsin the Pine Siskins are emptying the thistle seed feeder in a day, small flocks of Snow Buntings are flitting about in the countryside and there are reports of Snowy Owls plying their trade in the area . . . Spring hasn't sprung for us just yet.

wayne goerres 03-02-2016 08:23 PM

I saw a snake dead in the road Monday here in Ga.

Bob Hayes 03-02-2016 10:20 PM

Last monday I was quail hunting with a regular client and we noticed hundreds of sandhill cranes which winter here in Florida circling getting lift on thermals.They were noisy as always but when they got to well over 1000 ft probably more they got into v formation and headed north.We watched probably 15 flocks do the same thing.I had never noticed that before but made note of it in the log book for sure.
Beautiful day and good quail hunt with nature at her best.Now its nice and quite on the ranch.

John Cinkoske 03-03-2016 05:25 AM

We've heard and seen flocks of Sandhills over North Central Indiana for a month or so. Saw Redwing Blackbirds, Turkey Vultures and Kildeer here in the last three days. C'mon, SPRING! :rotf:

Bob Hayes 03-03-2016 06:57 AM

The vultures are another seasonal resident here.Fall and winter have great numbers of them here.Late spring and summer the population dwindles.But I have never noticed a concentration of them.

Bob Hayes 03-05-2016 08:49 PM

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Well got off to good start with lots of birds,gobbling,hens cutting and yelping.Then came the shot and it all went south from there.Looked like a good shot but suspect it was higher than thought.Anyhow bird recovered and ran off.Now we were bow hunting and shot was about 15yds.So back at it tomorrow and hope to change our luck.
Here is the bird just before the shot

Bob Hayes 03-06-2016 08:39 PM

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At it again and same result with two birds at 12yds but no shot.Birds would not stop moving.Archery can be very frustrating.

Daniel G Rainey 03-09-2016 06:59 AM

Great Pictures. But, are the turkeys being called or decoyed ? Am interested in your snipe hunts they sound like lots of fun.

Bob Hayes 03-09-2016 04:23 PM

Both those pictures are flocks of at least 35 birds.Obviously not all of them are in the pics.I'll call and get the hens attention and hopefully make her mad and she'll bring the flock.Once hens mingle with the jake decoy gobbler usually rushes up to it.So yes and yes to the question.

Bob Hayes 03-11-2016 03:01 PM

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Well we finally got a bird down after a rollercoaster ride in the 1st 5 days of the season.Birds everywhere with plenty of opportunity and bad shots.
Tracy from WV was the first though to put a bird on the ground.Got it all on video and she now has her first osceola.She didn't use a sis but she did use a weapon closer to heart than those new fangled autoloaders.Her bird was taken with a single shot H&R 12ga with a 3" shell.Really put a wallop on the bird and her shoulder.But like she said she only has to shoot it once.
Here is her pic and one of us taking a few photo's.Right after the shot a big tom bobcat walked right where the turkeys approached from.Just minutes separated the two.

charlie cleveland 03-11-2016 07:20 PM

good bird tracey lots of turkeys have been killed with single shotguns in fact i will try my luck with the 8 ga davenport sometime this season....ya ll sure got a purty place to hunt....charlie

Bill Anderson 03-11-2016 07:53 PM

One of my many favorite turkey guns is single barrel 28 gauge, good to 40 yards.

Bill

Dean Romig 03-11-2016 08:00 PM

Who makes that gun Bill?





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Bill Anderson 03-11-2016 08:59 PM

[QUOTE=Dean Romig;190533]Who makes that gun Bill?

It is a Remington 1893 B grade.

Richard Flanders 03-11-2016 09:54 PM

It be spring all right. There was a strutting ruffie staking out the area in front of my deck yesterday afternoon just before dark. He was doing his best to make understand just what was what around here....

Bob Hayes 03-12-2016 08:23 PM

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Took a beautiful bird today with a young lady(11yrs old).Got great video of the hunt and awesome memories.She performed like a season veteran.In fact the girls this season are in the lead.Bird had 1 1/4"spurs,10"beard and was 20lbs..

Bob Hayes 03-12-2016 08:28 PM

Sorry for the non parker post but the young girl had such a good day I thought I would share her joy.Promise to get a bird down with a parker before the end of season.

Bob Hayes 04-11-2016 07:05 PM

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Well its been a long season and its not over yet.But south zone is closed now and I got a chance to try my vh out on a turkey.Birds started out red hot this morning like it was March 5th(opener)all over again.There was at least 4 gobblers in ear shot and all were gobbling.Hens were vocal also and jakes were running around like it was spring break.
Anyhow one then 2 gobblers entered my corner of the pasture and it was 30 mins of sweet talk and whispers.Then finally what I've been waiting for all season.The vh 12ga barked and down went the gobbler.I used a 2 3/4 high brass #6 pheasant load with 1oz of lead.
Patterned them a couple of weeks ago and was very impressed with the patterns at 30 yds.
So bird got to 30yds and the parker let him have it.I think I have a new turkey.gun.
Good luck to all


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