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Turkeys spring 23'

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Listened this morning before work and didn’t hear a thing. Going to try and roost one this evening. I’ve always watched the barometer which I believe affects gobbling. I know studies have shown between 29.9 and 30.2 results in the most gobbling. Curious if any of you guys have paid any attention to this? I typically use it as a gauge of how aggressive or patient I should be when working on a bird.
 

brock ratcliff

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Listened this morning before work and didn’t hear a thing. Going to try and roost one this evening. I’ve always watched the barometer which I believe affects gobbling. I know studies have shown between 29.9 and 30.2 results in the most gobbling. Curious if any of you guys have paid any attention to this? I typically use it as a gauge of how aggressive or patient I should be when working on a bird.
I used to believe the barometer played a roll. But I’ve been out on bluebird days and not heard a thing and have had turkeys gobble their heads off in pouring rain. I gave up trying to figure them out and just go every morning that I feel like going. I’m lucky to be able to hunt every day of the season for a couple hours if I want to.
 

bigten05

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They were fired up in ky this morning. My youngest brother shot one we put to bed last night and me and my other brother doubled an hour later.
 

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