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Quote from: GobbleNut on March 12, 2018, 08:23:03 AMGobblers that come to a certain point and stop are usually the ones that have had some sort of previous encounter with a phantom hen calling to them that they have approached and something happened that scared the bejesus out of them (i.e....someone shot at them or killed their best buddy that was with them). While I agree with the notion that where you set up on these kinds of gobblers can, at times, make a big difference, there are going to be "conditions" where you are hunting that just do not allow for that. In addition, there are going to be some gobblers that have "been through the ringer" enough times that they are just not going to put themselves in a position of jeopardy by approaching too closely to an unseen hen sounds. Sometimes those gobblers just need a visual confirmation that there is a turkey there before they will come closer. And sometimes the solution is simply carrying a decoy and sticking it in the ground...if, again, the conditions are right such that you can do that without getting busted. There are times when none of the right conditions exist. In those circumstances, you can still get many of those hung-up birds to come closer,...and many times right up to within sure killing range. They are just looking to SEE something to confirm there is a live turkey calling to them. There is a pretty simple way to provide that. Think about it....
Quote from: Bowguy on March 12, 2018, 09:10:20 AMQuote from: GobbleNut on March 12, 2018, 08:23:03 AMGobblers that come to a certain point and stop are usually the ones that have had some sort of previous encounter with a phantom hen calling to them that they have approached and something happened that scared the bejesus out of them (i.e....someone shot at them or killed their best buddy that was with them). While I agree with the notion that where you set up on these kinds of gobblers can, at times, make a big difference, there are going to be "conditions" where you are hunting that just do not allow for that. In addition, there are going to be some gobblers that have "been through the ringer" enough times that they are just not going to put themselves in a position of jeopardy by approaching too closely to an unseen hen sounds. Sometimes those gobblers just need a visual confirmation that there is a turkey there before they will come closer. And sometimes the solution is simply carrying a decoy and sticking it in the ground...if, again, the conditions are right such that you can do that without getting busted. There are times when none of the right conditions exist. In those circumstances, you can still get many of those hung-up birds to come closer,...and many times right up to within sure killing range. They are just looking to SEE something to confirm there is a live turkey calling to them. There is a pretty simple way to provide that. Think about it.... The remote controlled turkey car thing??? Sorry cracked me up
Quote from: Bowguy on March 12, 2018, 09:10:20 AMThe remote controlled turkey car thing??? Sorry cracked me up
Quote from: Happy on March 12, 2018, 09:16:16 AMYup. A little remote detonator and walla, no more hung up gobbler. Gonna call it the tominator.