BigAL64 wrote:Keep trying. you will; get on them eventually. There patterns change as breeding kicks in. They will be in one area one day and in another the next. Like the field I was watching last week that had the strutter's in it. Nothing the last two mornings. That field is about 2 miles down the road from my house. For all I know they may have moved up to my place. I know that usually by the season there is between 5 and 15 toms on my place.
John McGrath wrote:BigAL64 wrote:Keep trying. you will; get on them eventually. There patterns change as breeding kicks in. They will be in one area one day and in another the next. Like the field I was watching last week that had the strutter's in it. Nothing the last two mornings. That field is about 2 miles down the road from my house. For all I know they may have moved up to my place. I know that usually by the season there is between 5 and 15 toms on my place.
Persistance is something I have plenty of. I won't rest until I can get my hands on them. It's slightly raining today so maybe once I get off of work here in a couple hours we'll load up the family and go for a drive.
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