Heard two on Saturday morning 2/27/21. Warm humid morning. One gobbled twice on his own. One gobbled to owl hooter. Dropped a couple pins then left.
This was in central MS.
I'm going listening this weekend and also to see how many youths I hear blasting away on the property next to me. This is in east central Ms.
heard one 3 times on his own this past friday
Heard one this morning on 3/5 sound off one time on his own.
2 this am on their own
Southwest MS, opening day, overcast, ~65 degF, one gobbled 10 times on the roost, silent on the ground (henned up old bird I've been after at least 2 years now

he continues this routine most all season, waiting for a mid morning mistake after hens leave him)
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This year is a record low for me here in MS.
Hunted 50 hours on public land. Heard one on 29 March at 1100, Boom.
I've been since and haven't heard a peep. I did call in a Yote, but didn't get a shot.
Really wet this year. I hope the hens and poults will make it.
Good luck everyone.
Heard 3 birds yesterday morning and 5 this morning. SE Mississippi 40 degrees and clear
Supposed to be doing a youth hunt on Saturday in Lafayette County, I see the weatherman is now calling for high teens low 20s and snow. Great.
Ain't heard a thing in south central Mississippi this morning
Not a peep in south central public land. 32 degrees and clear as a bell
My son went to some public in N Miss and heard 0, but did see a game warden checking an out of stater pulling a camper. Wonder if the wardens were instructed to beef up on compliance with the new NR rule the first 2 weeks of season.