Had a bird gobble maybe 10 times this morning on the roost in the middle of a block of timber that was cut last summer. This block has a few trees left scattered throughout it and has left tree tops piled up throughout it. I have a decent idea pretty close to which tree the bird was rooster in this morning and built a blind next to a tree close to where he was roosted over looking an open area. Should I go back in this afternoon w a jake strutter and hen and wait for him to hopefully come back to same roost or no decoys at all?
Being you are hunting a spot you expect him to be I would not use dekes!
Is it clear enough in that spot, and flat enough, that he can see if there is a hen or not, when he is still beyond shotgun range?
Quote from: Dtrkyman on April 22, 2015, 05:56:31 PM
Being you are hunting a spot you expect him to be I would not use dekes!
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