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Gobbler density.
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<blockquote data-quote="WilcoKen" data-source="post: 5337872" data-attributes="member: 16287"><p>I live on 20 acres in Wilson Co. From Jan-mid March I had 10 longbeards frequent my food plot (standing corn left over from deer season). I knew they would bust up the closer season got and they did. I'd love to know how far they went and spread out. Ive not heard 1 gobble within earshot since season started. I have no idea the density numbers but judging by gobbles heard, 0 per 500+- acres. Much different than 10 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WilcoKen, post: 5337872, member: 16287"] I live on 20 acres in Wilson Co. From Jan-mid March I had 10 longbeards frequent my food plot (standing corn left over from deer season). I knew they would bust up the closer season got and they did. I'd love to know how far they went and spread out. Ive not heard 1 gobble within earshot since season started. I have no idea the density numbers but judging by gobbles heard, 0 per 500+- acres. Much different than 10 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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