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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 5877509" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>Prepare to reposition. A stationary hen is a red flag. You're already a hen he can't see…</p><p></p><p>Don't get tunnel vision. When they pitch down they often get separated, and may stay separated all day. Don't be surprised to have called in silent turkeys while you're watching your prize out in front of you. Many times I've called and called and can't get the result I'm after so decide to reposition, only to bust a bird in range that I never saw</p><p></p><p>Last… play the dominate hen. Good, bad, or ugly, I've had more success doing this than calling the Tom himself. The "game" is the same to me. When he's henned up, if the hen is vocal, talk over her. She'll get pissed <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="Face with tears of joy :joy:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" data-shortname=":joy:" />. She's asserted her dominance to the hens around her and she'll come teach you the same lesson. Ol Tom is just following her to you. Have good cover for this… because she'll be sitting in your lap by the time he comes into range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 5877509, member: 12353"] Prepare to reposition. A stationary hen is a red flag. You’re already a hen he can’t see… Don’t get tunnel vision. When they pitch down they often get separated, and may stay separated all day. Don’t be surprised to have called in silent turkeys while you’re watching your prize out in front of you. Many times I’ve called and called and can’t get the result I’m after so decide to reposition, only to bust a bird in range that I never saw Last… play the dominate hen. Good, bad, or ugly, I’ve had more success doing this than calling the Tom himself. The “game” is the same to me. When he’s henned up, if the hen is vocal, talk over her. She’ll get pissed 😂. She’s asserted her dominance to the hens around her and she’ll come teach you the same lesson. Ol Tom is just following her to you. Have good cover for this… because she’ll be sitting in your lap by the time he comes into range [/QUOTE]
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