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Spring Gobbler Season April 18 to May 23rd

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<p><span style&equals;"font-size&colon; xx-small&semi;">People who hunted the last week in January for deer with a crossbow may have thought that was the end of the hunting season and it was time to take a long winter’s nap&period; Well Spring Turkey season is just around the corner and this is a &&num;8220&semi;Must to Do&&num;8221&semi; in hunting&period; This season Spring Gobbler season opens 18 April and goes to 23 May&period; You are allowed 1 Bearded Bird per Day&comma; 2 Bearded Birds per season if you did not take a bird in the fall season&period; There is a 16 April Junior Hunt as well&period; Hunting hours are one half hour before sunrise to noon&period; Some areas only allow hunting on Saturdays&comma; so make sure you check your local game laws for hunting&period;Now when I went out crossbow hunting during the last week in January for deer&comma; there were a few patches of left over snow from our previous storms&period; I had my 5 year old son in toe so that he could experience and learn hunting techniques&period; Of course how long can a 5 year old boy stay still in hunting&quest; You know the answer&comma; not very long&period; Well it was still a good hunt for we found fresh prints in the snow from turkey&period; This would be very helpful in determining what this season habits might be for the smart Tom Turkey&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I would expect a few more snow storms that will hit our area&comma; so I highly recommend you get out and scout an area you are not familiar with and see if there is any turkey prints&period; It will not only let you know there are turkeys in the area&comma; but also where to set up for your hunt in the spring&period; Plus&comma; if you have a deer cam&comma; you can set up your camera and get not only a picture of your game&comma; but the time of day it was on the move&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As for calls&comma; I use a Lynch Box call which I have used for many years and have called many Gobblers in close for a shot&period; Like I said in my last season article&comma; when you call to a Gobbler &lpar;Male Turkey&rpar;&comma; you must act like a girl that is hard to get&period; Minimize your calling and move your position for your next call&period; Mr&period; Tom may have some hens already and may not return your call right away&comma; but if he thinks he will lose out of another girlfriend&comma; get ready when you get his interest&period; I have seen this behavior many times&period; You may have just called to Mr&period; Tom in an area just nearby to him&comma; but as soon as the next call is heard going away&comma; Mr&period; Tom will react and many times he will be running to you&period; Yes greed exists in the animal kingdom and Gobblers are no exception&period; More hens for the Gobbler means more &&num;8220&semi;Sex&&num;8221&semi;&comma; and this is just a hard programmed behavior that you can use to your advantage&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>My favorite call is the 3-4 clucks on the hen side of the Box call and I usually repeat it twice at one position&period; I sometimes add a strut call so to mix it up&period; I listen for any faint gobbles and if I hear a faint Gobble&comma; that is pay dirt and the chess game begins&period; Be prepared if the Gobbler is running toward you as for your cover&period; I like to have a large tree trunk in front of me as I make my calls&comma; with my shotgun in the ready&period; Hopefully you will bag that bird and have him in a deep fry for some tasty turkey that evening&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So get out there and locate your Gobbler&period; Get that bird and be safe&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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