1. The more i scouted, the luckier i got.
2. About the time you're 100% sure the turks have established a pattern, be ready to adapt and change because the very next day the turks always seem to forget that pattern.
3. Shooting birds at 20-35 yards makes me look like a shooting star.
4. Making two calls at once with two different calls, a cluck and a purr, drives those toms nuts, especially early in the morning with two hen dekes out. Thank you Old Gobbler forum for that advice.
5. You can never go wrong arriving a little early, but arriving late will eventually cost you a bird....and it's usually the biggest one you see all year!
6. Calling your way in and out of the woods(private land) will earn you one "unexpected opp"each season.
7. Learning something new each hunt makes each hunt better.