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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5338350" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Hunted past 3d in MS, toms have started to group back up. Saw gobbler tracks yesterday in my truck tracks from Monday, but no vocalizations. Have seen 3 hens, all silently feeding. Perfect weather yesterday am and this am, but not a peep yet. I feel one will get fired back up before season ends on May 1st, but I have to pull a 72h shift this weekend.</p><p></p><p>I don't really like hunting this way, but I'm just going to have to pick a high travel route area, stick to it, and call sparingly keeping my eyes peeled for one for a few hours. Its also possible they are roosting off my lease and just working their way onto it midday..... but I've found at least 2 sets of tracks made since the rain Sunday night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5338350, member: 2805"] Hunted past 3d in MS, toms have started to group back up. Saw gobbler tracks yesterday in my truck tracks from Monday, but no vocalizations. Have seen 3 hens, all silently feeding. Perfect weather yesterday am and this am, but not a peep yet. I feel one will get fired back up before season ends on May 1st, but I have to pull a 72h shift this weekend. I don't really like hunting this way, but I'm just going to have to pick a high travel route area, stick to it, and call sparingly keeping my eyes peeled for one for a few hours. Its also possible they are roosting off my lease and just working their way onto it midday..... but I've found at least 2 sets of tracks made since the rain Sunday night. [/QUOTE]
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