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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5101827" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>It certainly is a matter of which county you hunt in. It seems, you either have birds or do not these days. That being said, last season started slow, but the birds were there, just not as vocal. this year has been one of the best for me as far as numbers and gobbling go. I think we have had good hatches in our area the last two years. I hope that happens again, for everyone. I have seen quite a few Jakes this year. </p><p></p><p>As an FYI, I hunt a mix of public and private, and a lot of the private abuts to public, so the birds can be on both on any given day. I wish I had some of these big farms around here, but they won't allow hunting, not even a lease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5101827, member: 7419"] It certainly is a matter of which county you hunt in. It seems, you either have birds or do not these days. That being said, last season started slow, but the birds were there, just not as vocal. this year has been one of the best for me as far as numbers and gobbling go. I think we have had good hatches in our area the last two years. I hope that happens again, for everyone. I have seen quite a few Jakes this year. As an FYI, I hunt a mix of public and private, and a lot of the private abuts to public, so the birds can be on both on any given day. I wish I had some of these big farms around here, but they won't allow hunting, not even a lease. [/QUOTE]
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