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<blockquote data-quote="Atchman2" data-source="post: 5598577" data-attributes="member: 10762"><p>I probably should have hired an outfitter. I have driven over a 100 miles today searching for turkeys and got a fleeting glimpse of ONE turkey. It has been terrible! Normally there is a decent population here, but I am not sure where they went. I have seen hundreds at a time in this area, and now there are none. May have been the drought, but that doesn't explain no turkeys at all. </p><p></p><p>I swapped to predator hunting today, and sucked at that as well. I saw a coyote while scouting and went back to that spot=nothing. May try at night since that is legal in Kansas. For certain, I am not going to waste my time calling turkeys in the sub-freezing weather when I know there are none around. </p><p></p><p>Oh well, just may be going home earlier than I thought. Got to see some family anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atchman2, post: 5598577, member: 10762"] I probably should have hired an outfitter. I have driven over a 100 miles today searching for turkeys and got a fleeting glimpse of ONE turkey. It has been terrible! Normally there is a decent population here, but I am not sure where they went. I have seen hundreds at a time in this area, and now there are none. May have been the drought, but that doesn't explain no turkeys at all. I swapped to predator hunting today, and sucked at that as well. I saw a coyote while scouting and went back to that spot=nothing. May try at night since that is legal in Kansas. For certain, I am not going to waste my time calling turkeys in the sub-freezing weather when I know there are none around. Oh well, just may be going home earlier than I thought. Got to see some family anyway. [/QUOTE]
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