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<blockquote data-quote="cuttinAR" data-source="post: 4212674" data-attributes="member: 16277"><p>We hunted the opener for a few days by Pleasantville. It was rough with very little gobbling. Only a couple here and there in the afternoon before flyup and when we would go back the next morning not a peep from the gobbler we knew was there. Tough conditions especially when I'm not much for sitting still and deer hunting them and we put miles on our boots trying to raise one but could not. The turkeys are there based on the fresh sign just not talking. I'm 99% sure they were in peak breeding with the dreaded lockjaw so seeing that I'm a few hours away I'm waiting until late April and early May to give em another shot with hopefully hens starting to lay and set. Hope they pick up soon for everyone, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttinAR, post: 4212674, member: 16277"] We hunted the opener for a few days by Pleasantville. It was rough with very little gobbling. Only a couple here and there in the afternoon before flyup and when we would go back the next morning not a peep from the gobbler we knew was there. Tough conditions especially when I'm not much for sitting still and deer hunting them and we put miles on our boots trying to raise one but could not. The turkeys are there based on the fresh sign just not talking. I'm 99% sure they were in peak breeding with the dreaded lockjaw so seeing that I'm a few hours away I'm waiting until late April and early May to give em another shot with hopefully hens starting to lay and set. Hope they pick up soon for everyone, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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