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Turkey patterns
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04/16/18 07:27 PM
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Joined: Aug 2012
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WatersFowler
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Hey guys,
I have killed my share of turkey over the years, but have never really considered their patterns. I just go out and call and shoot the ones that come to decoy. This past weekend was high winds and cooler weather and the birds didn't make a sound. Do they go under when the wind is high? Or can I assume that the strutting period has ended on my Clay County lease? Just curious because I have never really thought about what makes a turkey turn it on or off like weather can affect a whitetail deer. Thanks for your help.
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Re: Turkey patterns
[Re: WatersFowler]
#7142514
04/16/18 09:05 PM
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Joined: Aug 2004
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Txduckman
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This weekend should be great up there. They strut into May. Looks like rain part of day Saturday. Hopefully wind isn't blowing. If it is, you hope a decoy works or you intercept. They can still hear though.
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Re: Turkey patterns
[Re: WatersFowler]
#7143853
04/18/18 02:05 AM
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Greg Z
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They gobbled for me but couldn't get them in with the wind. I feel like I should have sought out a more protected area.
Always next week.
Greg Ziemer Sewell Lexus 214-597-6006 Life's short... Enjoy the ride!
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Re: Turkey patterns
[Re: WatersFowler]
#7143888
04/18/18 02:34 AM
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Txduckman
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Supposed to be sloppy Saturday. Ug.
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Re: Turkey patterns
[Re: WatersFowler]
#7145728
04/19/18 10:42 PM
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Joined: Apr 2017
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duckhunter175
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Hey guys,
I have killed my share of turkey over the years, but have never really considered their patterns. I just go out and call and shoot the ones that come to decoy. This past weekend was high winds and cooler weather and the birds didn't make a sound. Do they go under when the wind is high? Or can I assume that the strutting period has ended on my Clay County lease? Just curious because I have never really thought about what makes a turkey turn it on or off like weather can affect a whitetail deer. Thanks for your help. Hunted Oklahoma opener in the COLD temps and HIGH winds. Very little gobbling activity. We found tracks and set up along them and killed the only gobbler we saw the whole trip. I've had GREAT success with Easterns setting up on Strut Zones and Dusting Bowls. When they didn't cooperate early I would go set on a zone or bowl around 9-10am, drop a hen right in the middle and yelp two or three times every 10-15 minutes.
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Re: Turkey patterns
[Re: WatersFowler]
#7146344
04/20/18 04:02 PM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 388
OffCoor1
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I killed one yesterday in Archer Co. that had 6 hens w/him----at 10:30 AM. IMHO, we are still early---I don't think all of the hens are nesting yet. That is good news, because if this weather will ever stabilize, I believe that the gobblers responding to calls will last all the way up until the end of the season. Just my 2 cents. Thanks, and Good Huntin'
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