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Started by honker22, March 02, 2011, 12:02:40 AM
Quote from: Skeeterbait on March 02, 2011, 08:51:40 AMUnless you are competing with hens, a little soft calling till he answers then shut up till you know he is on the ground. If you get too elaborate with it he will sit up there expecting the hen to walk to his tree before he flies down. Make him fly down and come looking for you.If you got hens competing with you and if there is any distance between them and him, try to manover in between them. Flush them away if you can get away with it. If they are roosted right with him or if they get by you and get to him, you got a long waiting game ahead of you. If there is a better game in town, go play it and come back later.
Quote from: Finch on March 02, 2011, 09:06:17 PMDo I go and try to cut him off? Make his lady friends a bit unhappy with my calling? Or patiently wait there until he decides I'm "good enough"?
Quote from: reynolds243 on March 02, 2011, 09:20:08 PMQuote from: Finch on March 02, 2011, 09:06:17 PMDo I go and try to cut him off? Make his lady friends a bit unhappy with my calling? Or patiently wait there until he decides I'm "good enough"?there is not a TRUE answer to that unfortunately...each bird is different as is each hunt, what worked the time before may not this time. IF IT WERE ME i would try to piss of the hen first but after a few calls you are not getting anything back from the hen then i would prob move to try and get around him if property lines allowed me to.
Quote from: Shotgun on March 02, 2011, 09:50:11 PMPersonally I seldom ever call until his feet hits the ground. The only instance I ever do is when I know for sure he has hens with him and even then my calling is at a very minimum if I call at all.
Quote from: Finch on March 02, 2011, 09:06:17 PMI always have trouble figuring out what to do when a bird has been answering my every call but doesn't commit. It appears he is coming in on a string but shuts up and not to be heard from again until he a hollow or two over, presumably with a hen or two.