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Predator Hunting => Varmint Hunting => Topic started by: uncle buck on January 21, 2011, 11:44:13 PM
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I usually hunt chucks hard in the month of May...However as you know the season going to be closed due to the legal shooting time for Spring Gobblers..
So what can I do? I can pick Morel mushrooms but man I best be covered in orange so one of those gobbler hunters don't think I'm a turkey when I am reaching down to cut those Morel mushrooms at ground level.
I could fish... Walleye and Pickerel comes in May or is use too. It might even be open before May.. I'd have to look at the fishing season come the May time frame....
Ah maybe they could have allowed the chuck season to be open in farm country. Do you know how many turkey I have seen in farmers fields lately.. LOL LOL
Or If I can't beat them I could join them...I never killed a Spring Gobbler as a matter of fact I never killed a wild turkey.. I have called them in and know how to use all the turkey calls.. Maybe this will be the year that I start turkey hunting come May.. Besides being that you can be out there longer may make it more attracting to me to hunt full days for the elusive Gobbler!!!!And also pick a few Morel mushrooms too..
Going to be tough this May when I want to shoot some chucks and new game law says no Way.. Probably for the better to be honest. I Know a few people that have been killed turkey hunting. Gee maybe that's why i don't go turkey hunting????I would not go and pick Morel's until after the 12:00 noon Gobbler quitting time for just that reason in Prior May time frames.. When Gobbler season first opened.. I was hunting in the Wilkes-Barre area.. Darn if my calling did not call in Elmer Fudd trying to locate me.. He thought that I was the turkey.. That turned me off on Spring Gobbler hunting right there..
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UB, there's plenty to do in May. You forgot mulch'n and mow'n & weed wack'n.
UB, if you want to Spring Gobbler hunt on private ground, with me, you are sure welcomed. PM me. I really enjoy Spring Gobbler. I wish Furbearer's or Deer sounded off. Spring Gobbler season gets me excited.
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I did see on the PGC meeting Agenda.. That they are going to vote to allow hunters to hunt woodchuck during the Spring Gobble season. Hoefully this will allow us to continue to be able to hunt chucks to this productive time to hunt chucks.. Also notice the Spring Gobbler season will start off the first week were it still closes at 12:00 Noon..The remaining three weeks you can hunt from sun up to 1/2 hour before sun down. So that will give us the first week in May that you can at least hunt chucks after 12:00 Noon.
By the way...I have found out in the past 2 years how I have really started to enjoy chuck hunting...Using the 17 center fires and hunting chucks can only help you for those long difficult shots you will make later on in the year for coyotes and red fox...
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you'll see me on the water most likely fishin for catfish.
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yeah may is one of the best months to be on the river fishing...for smallies and cats...but no keepin smallies this season due to the columnaris that is killing off the young of the year bass...this has been going on for 6-7 years now, and finally they put an end to its season...we used to be the #5 stretch of water to catch smallmouth bass in the country...I will also be trying to kill a turkey, killed a monster last year as my first bird and i'm hooked
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UB
They are not woodchucks on this side of the Deleware. Or so I was told whenI moved across.