I was just out getting my spot ready for the season opener. My goal is always to tag out before the mosquitoes arrive, but something tells me that they will be out quite early this year. There were a lot more bugs out today then I ever remember there being this early into April.
due to covid i wont be able to overnight where i normal hunt.
Usually i wake up at 4:15 am and im in the blind close to the roost by 4:45 am
Now im a 1.5 hr drive away.
What is the latest that you think its worth it to get in the blind?
There are multiple small clearings but no big farm fields that birds spend the day at.
Im in the deep south of ontario. If anything is left out it likely gets stolen. Even on private property
due to covid i wont be able to overnight where i normal hunt.
Usually i wake up at 4:15 am and im in the blind close to the roost by 4:45 am
Now im a 1.5 hr drive away.
What is the latest that you think its worth it to get in the blind?
There are multiple small clearings but no big farm fields that birds spend the day at.
I feel for you though....the first few years I turkey hunted my spot was and hour and fifteen minutes away so that makes for some damn early mornings, especially late in the season. Luckily I was green and eager and would have travelled double that just to see a bird![]()
If I cant be in position minimum 20 to 30 minutes before kegal hunting Id almost suggest waiting until 9 am or even lunch time and do an afternoon hunt.
In my humble opinion….. This year it will be difficult to call those big Toms in when the season opens.
I have not read this whole thread, so I may be repeating something that has already been said.
I do 90% of my turkey hunting in western Quebec and eastern Ontario, mostly in zone 65. The season opens last week of April and this year the mating started very early because of the abnormally warm weather in late March and early April.
The calling and mating is already happening and by the time the hunt opens, most of the coupling will have already happened. It will be difficult to call those big Toms in by the end of April.
due to covid i wont be able to overnight where i normal hunt.
Usually i wake up at 4:15 am and im in the blind close to the roost by 4:45 am
Now im a 1.5 hr drive away.
What is the latest that you think its worth it to get in the blind?
There are multiple small clearings but no big farm fields that birds spend the day at.