I hunt roosted birds usually. I find them, make a plan, get in the woods way too early and let them wake up. After that, every situation is fluid. If we strike out off the roost, we usually run and gun.( with us its closer to "amble and ramble). I am usually an aggressive caller once they hit the ground. On the roost I just want them to know I am there. When they are coming, I let them dictate the dance until I feel I am losing them. Close calling is soft yelps and purrs. Inside of 75 yards I am generally using my mouth call exclusively if i am a shooter. Calling for someone else is a different story. I am a solitary hunter or one partner generally. My success rate alone is the highest, with my buddy Joe is very good. Me and the wife are getting better, but less successful. The kid is a blind only hunter, success rate is high in that situation. I have fun and learn on every hunt, some more than others, lol. Good luck and God Bless. Al Baker