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Started by wisconsinteacher, April 28, 2014, 02:17:01 PM
Quote from: L.F. Cox on April 28, 2014, 02:57:10 PMThe answer is simple....in nature hens go to the gobbler. When you call one to you you're going against nature.It takes patience calling turkeys...it also takes not over calling to the point of sounding unnatural and losing the gobblers curiosity.In the spring hens are nesting and generally are not very vocal...I killed a nice gobbler last week at 10:00 am I walked in and sat down at 8 am....I made three series of calls about 30 minutes apart on my box call about 9:40 a gobbler gobbled one time down the hill behind me...did I call or try and turn on him. NOAbout 20 minutes later he walked over the hill in front of me and gobbled two times before he died.Loose the decoys and make the gobbler hunt for you,
Quote from: Gooserbat on April 29, 2014, 10:04:14 AMI'm not a decoy fan. Most of my experiences with them have lead to spooked or hung up gobblers. I find it much better to set up in a fashion where the tom has to look for you and thus bring himself into gun range.