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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 4212444" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>I was going to start a thread today saying the same thing. I haven't heard a gobble at my home place since before juvi weekend, and I was hearing 6-8 each morning then. Talked with some guys on a lease two properties away, and they killed 4 last weekend, but not one of them gobbled on the ground. I have been twice to another property nearby, and there's been good roost gobbling at least, but none after fly down. Last year, I had birds firing up at all hours at my place. I'm hoping the hens have just taken longer than usual to start nesting. It does seem like the trees have been very slow to leaf out too...although this is only my third spring in Tennessee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 4212444, member: 16537"] I was going to start a thread today saying the same thing. I haven't heard a gobble at my home place since before juvi weekend, and I was hearing 6-8 each morning then. Talked with some guys on a lease two properties away, and they killed 4 last weekend, but not one of them gobbled on the ground. I have been twice to another property nearby, and there's been good roost gobbling at least, but none after fly down. Last year, I had birds firing up at all hours at my place. I'm hoping the hens have just taken longer than usual to start nesting. It does seem like the trees have been very slow to leaf out too...although this is only my third spring in Tennessee. [/QUOTE]
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