This is my second season, and I feel like I'm getting a bit better every time I go out. I have never shot a turkey yet, but I am determined.
Here's what happened this morning. I get to a good spot and set up two decoys (hen and jake). Around 5:50am a gobbler starts gobbling from a tree about 90 yards off, real close. I'm hunting in Maryland, btw (near Frederick).
I sit tight, I don't throw a tree help, I throw a couple of soft clucks. He must have gobbled 40 times, right up till about 630am. Then he pitches down. I throw a louder yelp as soon as he's on the ground.
Long story short, he wandered off in a direction that he consistently moves in, although I didn't hear any hens. He also would have had to walk down a narrow tree-lined trail to get to where I was sitting. Never saw him get close, and heard his calls grow further distant as he moved in the other direction.
What did I do wrong? He was so close! So frustrating.....!! Thanks for any advice.