Morning hunt was a bust. Snuck in like a ninja, feeling good that we never spooked anything from the roost (normally we do). We decided to hit our best go to spot to compensate for our general lack of scouting so far. 50% of all our birds were taken in a 25m circle of this spot. 830 comes and goes, and not a peep. Used all of our best and worst calls, crow, nothing. Silence. Like someone came down the day before and took them all.
We decided to packer up and go for walk to see if we can locate anything in adjacent areas. We get to the edge of our property and at the corner of two fields over, there's the strutting bastard working in front of two live hens. We dropped our hen decoy where he could see it, probably 250m from him, and set up on the fence line that he would have to travel to get it. Our locator call gets answered and so we wait. and wait. and wait. Nothing. we move back to see if we can see him and there he was...gone.
We pack it in for good this time. We have several 100 acre plots we can hunt in a 1600 block of land, so we decide to just go for a drive around the entire area, and spot all kinds of turkey on the fields we don't have permission for. We spot one local guy working his lawn and ask him if he has seen many turkey around lately, and he says: Yeah, I see them, when they are there. Sometimes they are not there and I don't see them. When they are there, they are there (not pointing anywhere in particular), and when they are not they are not. Good luck fellas." He was very kind, and I don't think he meant his advice to be as futile as it sounded.
We link up with a cattle farmer who did give us permission to hunt, and asked us to shoot the coyotes if we see them (thats a win), and he says lately they have all been out in the afternoon coming onto his place and moving over to the woods (where we can hunt) late in the day. So tomorrow, its going to be an afternoon hunt.
Congrats to the guys who landed a bird on opening day!