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Post by arrowhawk on Apr 13, 2012 5:59:30 GMT -5
The Birds are every where lately, the Toms are doing there thing and the Crossbow is Dialed in. Love is in the Air and I am sorry to break it to ya but early on the 23rd, SOMEONE IS GETTING DUMPED
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Post by passinthru on Apr 13, 2012 6:18:58 GMT -5
Im thinking up here they are almost half way done breeding. Single hens already on their nest in a lot of places. Could turn out to be a tough hunt for me. Hope ya end up breaking some hens heart!!!! lol
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Post by arrowhawk on Apr 13, 2012 11:37:20 GMT -5
I havent seen that around here yet. I like the hunt after the Hens are nesting, less work and calling lol. I have had good success with go out after dark and using an Owl call to get them to Shock Gobble. After I know where they are roosting I set up in the morning between a close green field to them and a dusting area. Then I sit back and wait. The Toms always head for the field for there last meal and then to an area to dust when it starts to warm up.
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Post by allhunter on Apr 13, 2012 19:50:40 GMT -5
im gettin excited. good luck to all you guys!
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Post by ned on Apr 14, 2012 17:39:46 GMT -5
Its going to be a tough hunt here! Everything is about a month ahead, and no rain to speak of in over a month. Most of the fish have been up the rivers & spawned out. Birds are already sitting on their nests, trees are all budding already.
Crazy weather this year!
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