I was at it again this morning. This time, I tried to set up in a spot that I thought they'd like to go to, rather than start from.
I set up in the dark and waited till the first gobbles at about 550am. I heard about 5, and they were from 3 different directions. The other 4 ignored me, but I had one calling back, but he was below me about 150 yards, with some thickets and a small stream between us. But his calls started to get more distant.
So I decided to move spots, to get in front of where (I thought) he was heading.
As soon as I get up out of my spot to collect my decoys (about 6:45am), I flush two birds right above me. Damn! They probably saw me and didn't want to fly down till I was gone.
My question is, do Toms gobble when the get spooked out of the tree? Neither of these birds gobbled, so I assume they were hens. God I hope they were hens.