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<blockquote data-quote="muddyboots" data-source="post: 5092550" data-attributes="member: 1679"><p>I had pics of turkeys breeding here first of March. Yes n prime years our turkeys would gobble good until end of April. Just historically how it's been. This year I haven't heard but a few turkeys gobble any past fly down. According other hunters around here same story. The turkeys getting killed are deer hunted. Just not fun for me. If the open season later works well for your area do it. All I'm saying is it kills my area and I'm dead set against it. Out woods are fully leafed out. Dogwoods bloomed opening weekend. Way early this year. Just like you said chamberlain is a theory and I don't choose to believe it or support. Just my opinion. I want to hunt mid March to mid April. That's just me. I could care less about deer hunting turkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddyboots, post: 5092550, member: 1679"] I had pics of turkeys breeding here first of March. Yes n prime years our turkeys would gobble good until end of April. Just historically how it’s been. This year I haven’t heard but a few turkeys gobble any past fly down. According other hunters around here same story. The turkeys getting killed are deer hunted. Just not fun for me. If the open season later works well for your area do it. All I’m saying is it kills my area and I’m dead set against it. Out woods are fully leafed out. Dogwoods bloomed opening weekend. Way early this year. Just like you said chamberlain is a theory and I don’t choose to believe it or support. Just my opinion. I want to hunt mid March to mid April. That’s just me. I could care less about deer hunting turkeys. [/QUOTE]
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