RyGuy
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For those of you who hunt merriams in Colorado and Wyoming, when do you usually hear the most gobbles? I went on a hunt last year on opening day (April 10) and I heard a few gobbles, but the turkeys were mostly concentrated on private land. I think as the season progresses they move out of the valley bottoms and up into the forest more. Is that true?
I’ve also hunted towards the end of the season in years past (may 10). That time there wasn’t much for turkeys on the private but I also had trouble finding them on public. We heard 1 gobble in 4 days of hunting. Had they moved up into higher elevations? Or had all of the hens been bred and they had no need to gobble?
This year I plan on hunting in the middle of the season (April 23). Am I overthinking this?
I’ve also hunted towards the end of the season in years past (may 10). That time there wasn’t much for turkeys on the private but I also had trouble finding them on public. We heard 1 gobble in 4 days of hunting. Had they moved up into higher elevations? Or had all of the hens been bred and they had no need to gobble?
This year I plan on hunting in the middle of the season (April 23). Am I overthinking this?