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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5627806" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I certainly have heard enough reports to think that it has been a weird year. I personally can't say it has been a weird year, where I am, but parts/aspects of it have. Usually due to how I access the areas I hunt I hear a bird gobble at least on limb, but more and more, birds seem to be going silent once they hit the ground. Pressure is SUPER high. Someone posted on the thread I started, showing kill #'s and # of hunters, but I cannot see how the TWRA came up with hunter #'s without guessing. I know I have seen more hunters in the spots I hunt and used to have to myself this year than even in the COVID year and I hunted 2x as much in the COVID year.</p><p>So it may just be one of those years. I have seen 3 jakes so far, so not as much as usual, but some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5627806, member: 7419"] I certainly have heard enough reports to think that it has been a weird year. I personally can't say it has been a weird year, where I am, but parts/aspects of it have. Usually due to how I access the areas I hunt I hear a bird gobble at least on limb, but more and more, birds seem to be going silent once they hit the ground. Pressure is SUPER high. Someone posted on the thread I started, showing kill #'s and # of hunters, but I cannot see how the TWRA came up with hunter #'s without guessing. I know I have seen more hunters in the spots I hunt and used to have to myself this year than even in the COVID year and I hunted 2x as much in the COVID year. So it may just be one of those years. I have seen 3 jakes so far, so not as much as usual, but some. [/QUOTE]
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