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<blockquote data-quote="Chief44" data-source="post: 4879126" data-attributes="member: 20280"><p>I'm lucky to have a pretty good population of birds on my farm as well as on the neighboring property that I have access to. I generally get out and listen most evenings weather permitting. It's been my experience that the birds will gobble some evenings and not others. I've had birds gobble only once and heard them gobble their head off. If they are going to gobble, I can generally get them to answer an owl hoot but it's been my experience that you need to be fairly close to them to get that response. The time of evening that I can get birds to gobble is pretty short and usually almost dark. My advise is to check a couple of spots that are fairly close together during that peak time. I also believe the sound of a truck or ATV can keep them from gobbling, especially after season is open. I have an electric golf cart that I ease around on and hear a lot more birds when I'm on it as a posed to my ranger. Both mornings and evenings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief44, post: 4879126, member: 20280"] I’m lucky to have a pretty good population of birds on my farm as well as on the neighboring property that I have access to. I generally get out and listen most evenings weather permitting. It’s been my experience that the birds will gobble some evenings and not others. I’ve had birds gobble only once and heard them gobble their head off. If they are going to gobble, I can generally get them to answer an owl hoot but it’s been my experience that you need to be fairly close to them to get that response. The time of evening that I can get birds to gobble is pretty short and usually almost dark. My advise is to check a couple of spots that are fairly close together during that peak time. I also believe the sound of a truck or ATV can keep them from gobbling, especially after season is open. I have an electric golf cart that I ease around on and hear a lot more birds when I’m on it as a posed to my ranger. Both mornings and evenings. [/QUOTE]
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