Well, we went out and hunted for three days. The first day it snowed and rained. Never heard a gobble. Saw three hens while driving around looking for other areas to consider. On the second day we heard a few distant gobbles. My brother in-law had one of his boys with him and they got pretty close, but they just shut up all of a sudden. On the third day we all got real close to a tom at first light, but he just was not interested. He shut up within 30 minutes of daylight. We did notice that the toms shut up very early in the morning. Also, we saw a total of 4 hens during our 3 days of hunting. All were alone. Never seen a hen all by herself, let alone 4 of them in just three days. I don't think the birds are hot yet, going to try to go out in two weeks and put another weekend in. Perhaps the breading season will be underway, or maybe I'll sound a little sexier on my call? All in all it was allot of fun. We got to see numerous elk every day. Saw some nice antelope, deer and tons of ducks. They boys got real juiced up when we were on top of the tom on day 3.
Do most of you bother to hunt beyond the morning? Never seem to get any action at all after the AM?