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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5532594" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>It really doesn't make much difference to me BUT, the past few years I've kinda started on or just after this new opening date. More hunters have given up by then and the hunting is better. Now, it'll be interesting to hunt land where there's several more gobblers when I start. </p><p>Henned up gobblers frustrate me and I like it when i can strike a lonely gobbler at about noon during middle to late April. Same difference with deer, I like hunting the rut when the bucks are on their feet all day. </p><p>Last year, the last week of the season on my place there was 4 gobblers and about 4 jakes who would walk out of the woods and walk straight to some cedar trees on top of a hill in the pasture. They would sit in the shade and gobble their heads off but, wouldn't come out of the shade until they positively identified a hen. It's gonna be frustrating if they do it this year but, I'll have to see them 2 weeks longer. Might have to sick the boy on them, he can "deer hunt" them. I don't care for it myself, he doesn't care that much how they come in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5532594, member: 4591"] It really doesn’t make much difference to me BUT, the past few years I’ve kinda started on or just after this new opening date. More hunters have given up by then and the hunting is better. Now, it’ll be interesting to hunt land where there’s several more gobblers when I start. Henned up gobblers frustrate me and I like it when i can strike a lonely gobbler at about noon during middle to late April. Same difference with deer, I like hunting the rut when the bucks are on their feet all day. Last year, the last week of the season on my place there was 4 gobblers and about 4 jakes who would walk out of the woods and walk straight to some cedar trees on top of a hill in the pasture. They would sit in the shade and gobble their heads off but, wouldn’t come out of the shade until they positively identified a hen. It’s gonna be frustrating if they do it this year but, I’ll have to see them 2 weeks longer. Might have to sick the boy on them, he can “deer hunt” them. I don’t care for it myself, he doesn’t care that much how they come in. [/QUOTE]
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