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Question about delaying season opener
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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5583692" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>I'm very curious as to how this spring will be different than past springs on my places. It seems to me that most all of the gobblers on my places are henned up pretty bad opening day they roost on me and go to the neighbors bait as fast as possible then I hear a shot or two. The gobblers left get less and less henned up as the season goes on. Usually around the middle of April the hunting improves greatly anyway so this new opening date was my usual turkey time anyway. </p><p>This is my observation and probably mine alone but the elephant in the room is that decoy usage, reaping etc. falls way way short of baiting and shooting at turkeys at 60+ yards and losing them because people say that's what our guns are supposed to do. Curious and hopeful it is a good and worthy move by the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5583692, member: 4591"] I’m very curious as to how this spring will be different than past springs on my places. It seems to me that most all of the gobblers on my places are henned up pretty bad opening day they roost on me and go to the neighbors bait as fast as possible then I hear a shot or two. The gobblers left get less and less henned up as the season goes on. Usually around the middle of April the hunting improves greatly anyway so this new opening date was my usual turkey time anyway. This is my observation and probably mine alone but the elephant in the room is that decoy usage, reaping etc. falls way way short of baiting and shooting at turkeys at 60+ yards and losing them because people say that’s what our guns are supposed to do. Curious and hopeful it is a good and worthy move by the state. [/QUOTE]
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