So this morning I set up in the corner of a field where a bird has been spotted and that I worked yesterday. After setting out my hen decoy, I get settled in and start my hunt. It rained a good bit last night and the field had a even layer of fog over it. Right about the time I think the birds should start gobbling, I look in the field and there is a turkey about 400 yards in the direction I just came!!! I called loud enough for the bird to hear, but he just strolled on the other direction. Later, around 7:30, a hen flies out into the field. She acts as if she is terrified of my decoy and doesn't calm down until she is about 100 yards away. I had to leave early and on the way back to the truck I see a bird fly out of a tree, and then just about 200 hundred yards later, another bird flies out. This was about 8:10-8:20. Why were these birds still in the trees, presumably on their roost this late in the morning?