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A Sure Sign of Spring

Posted By: Arthur on April 14, 2008 in Deer Cam Pictures, Hunting, Scouting and Setup, Turkey - Comments: 4 Comments »

mdgc0023.jpgI wasn’t quite sure if Spring was ever going to get here.  I know that it officially arrived a few weeks back, but here in Michigan it has been awfully hard to tell that fact.  Crazy weather, snow in April, and it still being a bit chilly made it feel more like Winter then Spring and now suddenly this week that is all changing.

mdgc0024.jpgThe wife, my cousin from South Carolina, and myself all went out to the property that the wife and I can hunt to check the trail cam I put up about a week and a half ago and low and behold we actually had the quarry we were looking for on cam…….a turkey.

Granted that it was only one turkey, but hey that is better than nothing.  It is hard to tell in the picture, but I think that it is a jake.  I don’t see any evidence of a beard, but that red head is giving him up as a male of the species.  Since I haven’t shot my first turkey yet I will be the first to tell you that a jake is not safe anywhere near me.  I just have to get the first one under my belt and then I can be picky after that.

101_3321.jpgWe also walked around the back side of the property, and as we did this at 2 in the afternoon, there was a gobbler on a property adjacent to us gobbling his head off.  He couldn’t of been 100yds away, but the property is so thick we wouldn’t be able to see him unless he was right on top of us. 

101_3322.jpg After hearing that commotion I decided to drive around to the backside of the property and this is what we witnessed in a field.  The wife was steady and quick enough to take a picture, but you’ll have to forgive the quality.  She did an excellent job with the picture, but our older camera is not made to zoom that far.  It is evidence that they are in the area though and I am pumped for next Monday.

So I am starting to believe that Spring is really here and I can’t wait to get back in the woods next week.  It has been a long, nasty winter and I am soooo ready to hit the woods.

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  1. I agree with you that Spring is taking forever to get here. When I woke up last Saturday and saw it was snowing… well let’s just say I said a few naughty words.

    Looks like you’ve got some good turkey hunting grounds there. Good luck on getting one.

  2. Blessed says:

    It snowed here Saturday but yesterday I had a turkey fly across the road in front of me as I headed into town – that was neat!

  3. CDGardens says:

    We are finally getting some weather that is more like spring. Certainly, warmer temperatures. The wind is blowing in some rain for tomorrow night into Friday.

    Haven’t heard any gobblers around. They always tend to show-up around here after the season is over.

  4. Rick says:

    Nice birds you got in front of the camera. This will be my first year hunting turkey so I am really getting excited about going out in next month.

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