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Full Moon / Gobbling

Started by Greg Massey, March 18, 2022, 10:32:53 PM

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Crghss

As mentioned went this morning under full Moon. 30 minutes after first light I see a Tom & hen fly down across the field from me, 150 yds+. Did some cluck and some purrs, 15 minutes later a yelp, little later more clucks & purrs. Never heard a sound from anything.

Warm & very humid, did that shut them down? Did they see me walk in (I think so). Tom had a hen, maybe more I didn't see, no need for him to respond?

Had a hen stroll by later in the day. No sound at all.....just cruising along and no response to my noises.

Full moon didn't help on this morning.
Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. ...

silvestris

I love to hunt a full moon,  it you need to go early; them boogers can and will see you.
"[T]he changing environment will someday be totally and irrevocably unsuitable for the wild turkey.  Unless mankind precedes the birds in extinction, we probably will not be hunting turkeys for too much longer."  Ken Morgan, "Turkey Hunting, A One Man Game

falltoms

I've heard on a few occasions during spring, gobblers sounding off on a Full moon night, I'm talking about 2 hours after fly up, and a couple hours before the very first hint of light. One of my most memorable hunts was a number of years ago, I got off work at midnight, drove about 3 hours to my hunting location, walked in early to take a couple hour nap before gobbling time. I just got to a point of a ridge, stopped, sat down and layed my head against a big oak and heard a gobble. It was 2 hours before daylight, it took me awhile to get to him using just the moon's light to set up. He came in shortly after fly down.

davisd9

Gobbled decently well this morning for where we are in the cycle.
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

Paulmyr

Quote from: falltoms on March 20, 2022, 04:12:09 PM
I've heard on a few occasions during spring, gobblers sounding off on a Full moon night, I'm talking about 2 hours after fly up, and a couple hours before the very first hint of light. One of my most memorable hunts was a number of years ago, I got off work at midnight, drove about 3 hours to my hunting location, walked in early to take a couple hour nap before gobbling time. I just got to a point of a ridge, stopped, sat down and layed my head against a big oak and heard a gobble. It was 2 hours before daylight, it took me awhile to get to him using just the moon's light to set up. He came in shortly after fly down.
About 20 years ago my boss put me in charge of putting him and his son's on turkeys for the week they drew tags.
I showed up at the parking area about 4:30am to meet them. It was a moonless night. Surprised the heck outta me when I got out of the truck and heard turkeys gobbling everywhere. The only thing I could come up with was the Mississippi river was well out of it's banks. Near record flood type stuff. They turkeys that usually hang along the river got pushed into the bluffs. All the new competition had them all riled up. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it.
Paul Myrdahl,  Goat trainee

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WV Flopper

 With my documentation I can not say turkeys gobble less on a full moon. Other circumstances may contribute to turkeys not gobbling well in a full moon night.

I can say, "Better be early when it's right".

SD_smith

You've got to think that thing is like pointing a spotlight in their face all night


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WV Flopper

 I don't, I have windows on three sides of my bedroom. I sleep just fine on a full moon night. Doesn't bother me at work the next day either.
Maybe turkeys don't sleep as well as me..