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Title: How does cold affect turkeys?
Post by: WNCTracker on April 15, 2014, 08:59:49 AM
I'm going out tomorrow either early morning or late afternoon. It's going to 26 degrees in the am. Will this change gobbler behavior?  Would morning or late afternoon be better?


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Post by: Skeeterbait on April 15, 2014, 09:12:36 AM
I have killed turkeys with ice in the puddles that gobbled to the gun.  A clear but cold day won't put them down if they were already well into it and fired up.  Rain and wind combined with cold is another story.
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Post by: mastevt on April 15, 2014, 09:31:51 AM
I agree with what was just said.   Cold, calm, and sun, they will be active.   Cold, cloudy, and windy, not so much.
Title: How does cold affect turkeys?
Post by: WNCTracker on April 15, 2014, 09:36:34 AM
Forecast is Cold and clear tomorrow'


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Post by: budtripp on April 15, 2014, 01:46:10 PM
I was out scouting this morning and the birds were tearin it up. 26 degrees calm and sunny.
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Post by: DirtNap647 on April 15, 2014, 01:48:33 PM
rain and wind not my favorite but you should be ok calm and cold
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Post by: stinkpickle on April 15, 2014, 03:09:07 PM
Yep, 24 degrees this morning with clear skies and no wind.  The birds were tearing it up!  I shot one about 1/2 hour after sunrise.
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Post by: Tail Feathers on April 15, 2014, 05:41:02 PM
This cold front sure shut 'em up in E. Texas this morning. 
Gonna be even colder in the morning but I'll be out after em again!
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Post by: turkey_slayer on April 15, 2014, 05:41:26 PM
It bothers people more so than them

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Title: How does cold affect turkeys?
Post by: WNCTracker on April 16, 2014, 11:00:57 AM
Quiet birds today.


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Post by: Wolfey on April 16, 2014, 04:11:02 PM
Was a very slow morning for me today. Was snowing and windy. Froze my butt off and didn't see a single bird. Tomorrow should be better though just cold.
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Post by: AL trout bum on April 16, 2014, 04:44:23 PM
Cold doesn't bother them. Like others have said, it's the wind and pressure that can mess you up.
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Post by: GomerPyle on April 16, 2014, 04:53:01 PM
I let my dog out to pee yesterday morning at 7am............it was 40*, light but steady rain and a HOWLING wind, probably sustained 20mph with gusts over 30....

yet, as I'm standing there on the porch, over the sound of the wind and trees shaking and swaying and dogs barking (I live at the back of a neighborhood), from the pasture and woods behind me I hear a *purrrr - pock*..............*purr - pock*

I was sitting there bewildered wondering "did I really just hear that?  surely not".

about that time....."yyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeelpyelpyelpyelpyelp"

not only was this hen cutting up in this awful weather, she was doing it so loud and vigorously that I could hear her, from at least 150yds away, over the sound of a storm and the normal sounds of a neighborhood on a weekday morning.

all that is to say, "when they're ready, they're ready"
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Post by: bamagtrdude on April 16, 2014, 04:58:40 PM
28 degs in Fayette, AL, and my buddy reported -- MASSIVE GOBBLING & activity; in fact, he called 3 up, and ....  missed the big'un!!  :(  But, he's there for another day...
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Post by: bigbird on April 16, 2014, 05:09:18 PM
It was cold again here in southern Indiana this morning. Zero gobbles on the farm directly south of me and only one bird one time on me. Then it seems on another farm that they've bunched up again, or perhaps the river just got huge and several hens are gonna renest because of damage?  3 strutter sand 28 hens this morning on another one of our farms. And the 3rd good farm we have seen and heard 0 and there was roughly 8 on it with about the same number of hens! Weird day here around my place for sure. Gonna warm up so hopefully they start hammering it out again!