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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5576913" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Just crazy... here in south MS, many trees have completely exploded with leaves this week with the mid 80s temps.</p><p></p><p>But the toms are still right on track... not even gobbling, and just now starting to break up bachelor groups and follow hens. Got a pic of 2 more toms crossing a pipe line yesterday, neither were even colored up. Hens start letting toms breed them mid March locally, and there is zero sign it is going to happen earlier than normal this year despite the weather. I spent a couple hours yesterday listening... didn't hear a single gobble, yet I knew I was within hearing distance of two. They really need to hurry up and give away their preferred roost locations so I can put together a plan for the juvie hunt next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5576913, member: 2805"] Just crazy... here in south MS, many trees have completely exploded with leaves this week with the mid 80s temps. But the toms are still right on track... not even gobbling, and just now starting to break up bachelor groups and follow hens. Got a pic of 2 more toms crossing a pipe line yesterday, neither were even colored up. Hens start letting toms breed them mid March locally, and there is zero sign it is going to happen earlier than normal this year despite the weather. I spent a couple hours yesterday listening... didn't hear a single gobble, yet I knew I was within hearing distance of two. They really need to hurry up and give away their preferred roost locations so I can put together a plan for the juvie hunt next week. [/QUOTE]
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