Okay. Everyday when I come home from track practice, I pass this one wheat field on a corner, and every time, I see a gobbler in the exact same spot. It's kind of a bump in the otherwise flat terrain next to a row of trees. He is always strutting around by himself or sometimes with another tom.
I was thinking that sometime when I can get home earlier, I will just set up in the row of trees and just wait. No decoys and probably no calls until I want him to stretch out that neck. He seems very consistent so I don't really want to do anything to interrupt his pattern.
Does that make sense or am I nuts? I know it probably won't go as planned (it never does), but I am hoping for the best!