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Started by Marc, February 28, 2016, 01:32:05 AM
QuoteMany times early in the season especially when there are so many hens available, he won't fly down until he sees "his" hen (s), knowing that they are coming towards his roost anyway. This can be tough. One thing to keep in mind early in the season often times there will be 2 or more mature gobblers roosted nearby that will join a group of hens very early, right off the roost. The dominant bird will naturally do the majority of the breeding. Now while the boss bird is busy breeding hens that sub-dominant bird is vulnerable and many times will slip back into your calling and check you out. Chances are he will slip in silently or if he does gobble it, won't be much so you have to be alert and ready for this. Sometimes patience pays off. You describe a tough situation that occurs all the time.