Has anyone been to FL this year? We just got back. Was wondering if you found Osceolas to be very unresponsive to calling? We had tough hunting, but my son finished off his GS.
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Has anyone been to FL this year? We just got back. Was wondering if you found Osceolas to be very unresponsive to calling? We had tough hunting, but my son finished off his GS.
Do they act any different than Easterns? I've never hunted anywhere except MS and these birds have got to be as tough as anywhere to hunt
Yes! They just ignore calling. You have to get in between where they want to go and hope you can ambush them. Can be very frustrating! Sunday am we had the best setup I could imagine on 2 Toms and they completely walked right around us and basically shot us the "bird". HaHaHa !
Actually I have heard that the Osceolas are about done with breeding season. I have friends that hunted in the early part of the season that had great luck, but the hens were already laying eggs. Even one rancher said that all of the gobblers are back in bachelor groups.
I've heard multiple reports of poults already being hatched in MS and FL.
Wonder if mild winter is to account for early hatching?
Yep, First birds I heard gobbling with a purpose were around the 6-7th of feb. I still don't think it changes too much from year to year and you can find receptive gobblers up right through the end of the season. I definitely think the weather played a role. But, most hens breed on the light cycle. So as the days get longer they get closer to being ready. I think weather can change things up by around a week or a bit more. I have already seen a group of young polts which means that hen would have been laying middle end of february. Was definitely a strange year as the birds never really seemed to get on a roll. It was very sporadic for me as far as gobbling went. Usually during the season you will catch several consecutive days of hard gobbling turkeys, I never seemed to have those days. May have just been when I was able to go etc. Seemed like one morning they would gobble alright and the very next, wouldn't hear a peep even on consecutive high pressure pretty days.