Here's my Michigan bird, taken in Midland County. Had a vocal hen lead him away off the roost to the neighboring field to avoid me. Watched him strut and breed for 2.5+ hours. Multiple groups of birds would come, intermingle, and then move off. He was unable to see my strutting Jake and DSD hen through the hedge row. When he finally was exiting the field to go back to the woods, I cutt at him and he finally saw what was going down- and he didn't like it! He followed his harem of hens in to the woods, but 5 minutes later his snow white head and fire engine red waddles were storming in to the field with me, right towards the Jake. I wanted to let him come closer to lay a whoopin' on the decoy, but I was worried he was going to move out of my shooting window in the Double Bull. A load of Nitros from the SBEII at 35 yards ended his day early.
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