I have always felt like the barometric pressure affects turkeys and gobbling. I have kept a hunt diary over the last 3 or 4 years and try to jot down everything that happened on the hunt, including what the pressure was that day.
I don't have anything scientific on the matter. I know the pressure can affect deer movements and also the fish biting. Just wondering is anyone else has any observations relating to turkeys on either high or low pressure days and what experience did you have.
Barometric pressure
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Barometric pressure
Rising barometer = gobble crazy.
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oh it does have some influence without a doubt
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I like rising
Barometric pressure
Rising, no doubt.......I am also intrigued by BP
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Very high pressure below normal temp mornings are the best gobbling conditions there are in my opinion.
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Yup up here them are the best mornings.. Bright skies, temp in 20 and 30s with a nice day forecasted and they rock.. Up here warm and muggy morning, quiet.BrentM wrote:Very high pressure below normal temp mornings are the best gobbling conditions there are in my opinion.
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same here.ICDEDTURKES wrote:Yup up here them are the best mornings.. Bright skies, temp in 20 and 30s with a nice day forecasted and they rock.. Up here warm and muggy morning, quiet.BrentM wrote:Very high pressure below normal temp mornings are the best gobbling conditions there are in my opinion.