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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5625107" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I have heard gobbles on public all but one day, but the key is I have a boat, and can get around to places others can't. Issue is some of the birds I've heard are not huntable, but a I have found at least 1 each trip that is. It has been hit and miss. Sometimes they only gobble on the limb, but other birds have gobbled on the ground pretty good. If you are out mid-day don't be shocked if one just shock/free gobbles. </p><p></p><p>I found one yesterday in that 30 minute window before official sunrise. I moved in and caught movement to my left. 2 guys had walked in a ways to get there. We talked for 10 minutes and he was on private land, but gobbled twice while we swapped war stories from hunting over crowded public. I left as they had been there first, but I came in by boat and they came in by land, so I was shocked to see them, due to the distance they had to walk. Didn't hear another peep after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5625107, member: 7419"] I have heard gobbles on public all but one day, but the key is I have a boat, and can get around to places others can't. Issue is some of the birds I've heard are not huntable, but a I have found at least 1 each trip that is. It has been hit and miss. Sometimes they only gobble on the limb, but other birds have gobbled on the ground pretty good. If you are out mid-day don't be shocked if one just shock/free gobbles. I found one yesterday in that 30 minute window before official sunrise. I moved in and caught movement to my left. 2 guys had walked in a ways to get there. We talked for 10 minutes and he was on private land, but gobbled twice while we swapped war stories from hunting over crowded public. I left as they had been there first, but I came in by boat and they came in by land, so I was shocked to see them, due to the distance they had to walk. Didn't hear another peep after that. [/QUOTE]
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