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<blockquote data-quote="spoon" data-source="post: 5592576" data-attributes="member: 2375"><p>Started out around Sylvarena, the only birds we heard would gobble once on roost then silent rest of the day. We heard lot of shots and we found out why, neighbors are running feeders. Hunted Holly Springs NF the other day did hear 1 bird gobble 4-5x on the roost then silent. I'm thinking hens. This morning after overnight storms thought the birds would get fired up which they did. The setup was between two groups of birds. The closer group had hens which we were thinking they wouldn't leave them, but our guess was a boss bird with hens so the 3 2 yo came in looking for us. Got on the other group but they wouldn't cross the creek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoon, post: 5592576, member: 2375"] Started out around Sylvarena, the only birds we heard would gobble once on roost then silent rest of the day. We heard lot of shots and we found out why, neighbors are running feeders. Hunted Holly Springs NF the other day did hear 1 bird gobble 4-5x on the roost then silent. I’m thinking hens. This morning after overnight storms thought the birds would get fired up which they did. The setup was between two groups of birds. The closer group had hens which we were thinking they wouldn’t leave them, but our guess was a boss bird with hens so the 3 2 yo came in looking for us. Got on the other group but they wouldn’t cross the creek. [/QUOTE]
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