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Thoughts on the 4/15 opener?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coker" data-source="post: 5610646" data-attributes="member: 14913"><p>I must admit, I like an early opener. I like playing a chess match with henned up gobblers. Trying to figure out which direction they're headed so I can get in front of them and cut them off, while they're gobbling their heads off. I like trying to dominate the hens calling so that the Tom will leave her to investigate me. And when the hens go to nest, I like lonesome midday gobblers that are stupid to any calling. Most of all, I like the overall game that is played throughout the season with many phases within that season.</p><p>The late opener wiped out all of those phases and went directly to the end. Which is, a handful of hens that need to be bred, some toms acting stupid, and the majority of the Toms no longer playing the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coker, post: 5610646, member: 14913"] I must admit, I like an early opener. I like playing a chess match with henned up gobblers. Trying to figure out which direction they’re headed so I can get in front of them and cut them off, while they’re gobbling their heads off. I like trying to dominate the hens calling so that the Tom will leave her to investigate me. And when the hens go to nest, I like lonesome midday gobblers that are stupid to any calling. Most of all, I like the overall game that is played throughout the season with many phases within that season. The late opener wiped out all of those phases and went directly to the end. Which is, a handful of hens that need to be bred, some toms acting stupid, and the majority of the Toms no longer playing the game. [/QUOTE]
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