Posts Tagged With: Turkey hunting

Turkey Field Report 4-3-2013

Field Reports for the 2013 Turkey Season are becoming more positive with the warmer weather that we have been experiencing.  Many hunters are filling their bag limits already, but the best days ahead.  The large flocks are starting to break up with hunters and scouts starting to see more individual hens.  Gobbling began to pick up towards the end of March and has increased daily.  We expect North Georgia zones to peak in the next seven to ten days.  After the rain ends tomorrow and the warmer temperatures return, it should get really good quickly.  Try to find some time to get out in the next two weeks to take advantage of the season’s peak.

Don’t forget the bug spray.  Ticks are bad again this year and Lyme disease is fun for no one.  Also, these warmer days have some of our slitherly friends basking in the sun again.  Watch your step out there and be safe!

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Turkey Season Eve 2013

It is Turkey Season Eve 2013 and the expectations are high.  Field reports are indicating a good number of 2-3 year old birds.  These birds are normally the most active and exciting to call.  After good hatches in 2010 and 2011, populations are edging upwards in shoot-able birds for this season.  There are concerns for the 2014 season, with a poor hatch in 2012, but that is next year.

A week ago, two separate north Georgia flocks were scouted.  Both flocks were holding more than a dozen birds with two Toms spotted with each one.  This being an indication of the weather that these flocks had not split yet.  In just five days though, several individual birds are now being spotted in similar areas.  This could lead to a fast start for many hunters this turkey season.

Turkey Flock 1 Week Before Season

Turkey Flock 1 Week Before Season

Weather forecasts though are not in our favor for two reasons.  First the cool, wet weather does not encourage the Toms to get out and gobble.  Researchers have found that dry days with little or no wind are the best for gobbling Toms.  With another week of cool and rainy weather forecasted, this may lead to a slow start for many hunters.  We recommend still going though with the flocks just now starting to split up.  The second reason that this forecast is poor, is for poult survival.  Young turkeys have a much higher mortality rate in sustained periods of wet, cool weather.  For the sake of future seasons, we would like to see a warm, dry spring.  Obviously, mother nature doesn’t always work with us.  Many hunters have been fortunate enough to bag a Tom on a cool, wet day.  If you have done your homework, the results will speak for themselves.

Don’t forget to update your hunting license and if hunting WMA lands, to sign in.  No one wants to ruin a good day in the field with a bad day with the game warden!

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