Do u guys think the cold weather affects gobbling. I have heard them gobble in 27 degree weather with snow on the ground in mid march with no warm days yet. They were gobbling like crazy. Lets say u had a month of warm weather then all of a sudden cold weather hits do u think that will shut them up.
ive seen it go both ways but i tend to think it dont really bother them that much if they are lookin for a hen
To my experience, it all depends on where they live and what they are used to. Also, I've always found gobbling to be best on cool/cold, crisp mornings. The warmer and more humid it is, the less gobbling I've experienced.
That's what Im starting to think to . Before season I heard twice the amount of birds then I do now and it was colder before season then it is now.