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Started by Deputy 14, March 30, 2012, 10:08:29 PM
Quote from: WillowRidgeCalls on March 31, 2012, 02:36:38 AMQuestion for you, are you hunting an open field where the bird can see you or your decoy from a long distance? If you've ever had the chance to watch hens in a field, and a Tom comes into it, when they go to the Tom they never yelp, they will most times just go clucking or purring once eye contact has been made. If that Tom can see you and you start yelping at him you will lock him up bigger than Dallas!! If you have a bird that is coming into your set up and you can see him QUIT YELPING, just use clucks and purrs or whines and scratch in the leaves, but if you continue to yelp at him you will lock him up and he'll stay there waiting for you to come to him!!!
Quote from: handcannon on March 31, 2012, 08:33:29 PMIf he is alone and is hung up.....shut up. I know it is hard to do especially if he shuts up too. If he really wants you, he will gobble occasionally just to let you know where he is. This happened to me this past weekend. I had some gobblers hammering at everything I threw at them but would not come in to my setup. I tried soft, loud, gobbling back at them...nothing worked. Finally as I gave them the silent treatment and after about 15 minutes two of the gobblers broke off and came out of the timber and into the cut over that we were hunting in. My mother ended up harvesting one of the birds. Silent treatment is a deadly call.