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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman87" data-source="post: 3200545" data-attributes="member: 12210"><p>I hope they do too. I believe weather plays a small role in turkeys, but it is mainly lenght of day. The hens should be getting ready to breed, the gobblers we know are ready, so hopefully it will be good. I bet the gobble and strut normal, but being able to hear them in wind and rain, if it does wind and rain will be the factor. I be most gobblers are bunched up into groups still, and these groups could either be lonely looking for hens and looking for fights (I like fighting spurs this time of year on special occasions), or the gobblers will have several hens with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman87, post: 3200545, member: 12210"] I hope they do too. I believe weather plays a small role in turkeys, but it is mainly lenght of day. The hens should be getting ready to breed, the gobblers we know are ready, so hopefully it will be good. I bet the gobble and strut normal, but being able to hear them in wind and rain, if it does wind and rain will be the factor. I be most gobblers are bunched up into groups still, and these groups could either be lonely looking for hens and looking for fights (I like fighting spurs this time of year on special occasions), or the gobblers will have several hens with them. [/QUOTE]
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