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Started by TennLongspur, February 29, 2012, 04:27:56 PM
Quote from: turkeywhisperer on February 29, 2012, 06:35:10 PMThis happened to me 4 or 5 years ago... Had one hammering on the roost. It was a long walk to him and by the time I got within a couple hundred yards he was on the ground.. gobbling harder than he had been in the tree. I got within probably 100 yards of him and set up, really thick in there where I was hunting. I worked on him for about 20 or 30 min and he wouldn't budge. Gobbled his head off but was being stubborn. I tried different calls, slate, box, mouth.. nothing was working. Then went to soft calling him on a diaphram, purring and scratching in the leaves and he loved it. Turned my head away from him and yelped a few times like I was leaving and he couldnt take it... double gobbled twice and then shut up. I knew.. I knew.. I KNEW he was coming. Had my box call on my down leg so I slowly went to move it to the ground in case I had to shift or move to get a shot.. PUTT!! Rolled my eyeballs back to the front and he was 30 yards away and heading away in a dead run. Had another one on an afternoon hunt make me look like an idiot. It was a late evening hunt. Stepped 3 feet away from the truck and yelped a couple of times. Immediate response. He was answering with every series of yelps and starting to gobble on his own... really heating up. Moved in and got set up... he is coming in like I had him on a string. He finally topped a little rise at about 35 yards.. put my bead on is wattles and pulled the trigger... it was the loudest click I have ever heard in my life. I got so exicted about finding a bird that fast and he was so eager to work that I forgot to load my gun. Live and learn.. LOL