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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 5622773" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>Got out this morning hunting some public ground. Had three gobbling on the roost at day break. Once they hit the ground, two went pretty much silent. One would gobble about every 20-30 minutes but he stayed about 100 yards out, strutting up and down his little stretch of gravel road. Couldn't get him to give up his little piece of paradise and come play. The area I was in typically gets hunted pretty hard the first part of the season, so the birds are educated and pretty leary at this point. It's just gonna take the right setup, some patience and a little luck to get'em range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 5622773, member: 2609"] Got out this morning hunting some public ground. Had three gobbling on the roost at day break. Once they hit the ground, two went pretty much silent. One would gobble about every 20-30 minutes but he stayed about 100 yards out, strutting up and down his little stretch of gravel road. Couldn't get him to give up his little piece of paradise and come play. The area I was in typically gets hunted pretty hard the first part of the season, so the birds are educated and pretty leary at this point. It's just gonna take the right setup, some patience and a little luck to get'em range. [/QUOTE]
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