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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5875152" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>First experience? It's more what I didn't do than did. I knew roughly where he was cause I roosted him the night before. Next morning I was in there real early and probably got too close but the dark covered my mistake. I was less than 100 yds. It starts to get light and I yelped 3 times and he gobbled and gobbled again and again. It gets lighter and he gobbled again then the next time he gobbled it sounded different so I knew he was on the ground. (but I didn't hear him fly down?) I was scared to call cause I was scared I'd do it wrong and screw up so I did nothing. </p><p>Everything is quiet for a while and I figured I had to call or he'd move off somewhere so I yelp 3 times and he blows up just out of sight. I got the gun pointed his way and I'm shaking real bad, looking. He gobbles again and I'm looking and shaking then his white head pops up about 35 yds away. Boom. Never in any kind of hunting is "less is more" than turkey hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5875152, member: 22496"] First experience? It's more what I didn't do than did. I knew roughly where he was cause I roosted him the night before. Next morning I was in there real early and probably got too close but the dark covered my mistake. I was less than 100 yds. It starts to get light and I yelped 3 times and he gobbled and gobbled again and again. It gets lighter and he gobbled again then the next time he gobbled it sounded different so I knew he was on the ground. (but I didn't hear him fly down?) I was scared to call cause I was scared I'd do it wrong and screw up so I did nothing. Everything is quiet for a while and I figured I had to call or he'd move off somewhere so I yelp 3 times and he blows up just out of sight. I got the gun pointed his way and I'm shaking real bad, looking. He gobbles again and I'm looking and shaking then his white head pops up about 35 yds away. Boom. Never in any kind of hunting is "less is more" than turkey hunting. [/QUOTE]
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