Hello all. I've been reading on this forum for quite a while , but this is my first post. I've enjoyed learning from everyone on here. I've got a question. My season here in Wisconsin starts next Wednesday April 18th. I went to a spot to listen this morning to see if any birds were roosted in the area. I've seen sign here before but never hunted it. It will be a short walk and close to my work so I could get a quick hunt in before work. Also, it's public land that's seems to get a decent amount of people walking dogs, hunting, etc. Well, I got to a spot at least 200 yards from where I believe they would be roosted. I got up on top of a hill to hear better. As it's getting light I noticed a Tom roosted only 30 yards from me. He has no idea I'm there. He's all by himself. Starts off by fanning and spitting and drumming. Ended up gobbling 7 times starting at 5:30. Finally,at 6:25 he starts to cluck, or at least what I think was clucking. Five minutes later he flies down, but flies probably 150 yards away down a trail that leads out to a field. Which, is the direction I believe the birds go most of time. My question is was his clucking really putting, and he might have finally seen me and got spooked?