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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpsitter" data-source="post: 5632828" data-attributes="member: 20678"><p>I like the delay. The earlier green up had a lot of people complaining, I think.</p><p>There was a hen with 11 poults saw on my property last Friday. I know that alot of people are starting to see multiple gobblers together as of last week saying it's done. </p><p>Yet, my son killed his first last Saturday (that was with 3 hens) and I heard 1 gobble yesterday evening getting out of my work truck. I don't know if they are done or not. </p><p>Don't matter to me , I'll hunt to the last day as always . Because, you never know what next year may bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpsitter, post: 5632828, member: 20678"] I like the delay. The earlier green up had a lot of people complaining, I think. There was a hen with 11 poults saw on my property last Friday. I know that alot of people are starting to see multiple gobblers together as of last week saying it’s done. Yet, my son killed his first last Saturday (that was with 3 hens) and I heard 1 gobble yesterday evening getting out of my work truck. I don’t know if they are done or not. Don’t matter to me , I’ll hunt to the last day as always . Because, you never know what next year may bring. [/QUOTE]
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