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So I'm used to hunt the Eastern subspecies in MI and IL, and Rios in KS. Merriam's will be new to me. What is there behavior like? Habitat preference? Pattern-able? Anything you could tell me will help. I've heard they are nomadic and more vocal than easterns. What else do you know that makes them different? I've found that Rios are much more fun to hunt than easterns.
Always remember and I think a lot of turkey hunters may forget that toms don't go to the hen the hen come to the tom.Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk
Weather here is a crap shoot sometimes. Last 2 years we had late cold rains and snow even out on the east side. Pushed mating back a couple weeks. In my experience is that merriams are more vocal before and during mating. They get a bit less vocal after the hens have been bred. Once the hens have kicked them loose and the toms and jakes get in bachelor groups looking for the ladies they will pick up the talk but not as much. They usually roost in the timber near field edges or good clear open timber. Early April is usually breeding going on again depending on the weather. Had a guy tell me yesterday at the sportmans show that him and his sun had all 4 seasons in one day in the first week of season. Always remember and I think a lot of turkey hunters may forget that toms don't go to the hen the hen come to the tom. When your calling like a hen to get a tom fired up your more of the lost hen and if he ffles the ned to find you and lead you back to his harem that is when they will come to you. That is why when a tom is breeding his hens and you get him to gobble but he doesn't come to you. He is telling you that you want some to come sum. I am busy here dummy.Sent from my SM-N976V using Tapatalk
Quote from: Russ McDonald on January 25, 2020, 04:46:12 AMWeather here is a crap shoot sometimes. Last 2 years we had late cold rains and snow even out on the east side. Pushed mating back a couple weeks. In my experience is that merriams are more vocal before and during mating. They get a bit less vocal after the hens have been bred. Once the hens have kicked them loose and the toms and jakes get in bachelor groups looking for the ladies they will pick up the talk but not as much. They usually roost in the timber near field edges or good clear open timber. Early April is usually breeding going on again depending on the weather. Had a guy tell me yesterday at the sportmans show that him and his sun had all 4 seasons in one day in the first week of season. Always remember and I think a lot of turkey hunters may forget that toms don't go to the hen the hen come to the tom. When your calling like a hen to get a tom fired up your more of the lost hen and if he ffles the ned to find you and lead you back to his harem that is when they will come to you. That is why when a tom is breeding his hens and you get him to gobble but he doesn't come to you. He is telling you that you want some to come sum. I am busy here dummy.Sent from my SM-N976V using TapatalkEnjoyed your Sportsman Show seminar yesterday Russ! Thanks for the great tip on the "cap whack" trick simulating "fly-down", that fools them to begin flying from the roost.… and of course, the reminder: "The Hen comes to the Tom!"Thanks again for your time and dedication to Educating us on the Sport and All You Do!Always learn something New...