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<blockquote data-quote="Union Co. Boy" data-source="post: 5087289" data-attributes="member: 6264"><p>In reference to the second bird, I actually set up on a different bird that I was able to roost from my house by his gobbling when he flew up. Didn't know there were going to be three more behind me when I set up the next morning until they started hammering. They put on a heck of a show for the short time it took to get a shot. The first bird shown was an afternoon bird that was coming in to a pasture field from a big hardwood bottom. His hen came in to check me out and he was about 50 yards behind her. He never gobbled but it was still pretty intense as he walked in on the one side where I had very little cover. Both got the old ticker going double time! Thanks for the comment too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Union Co. Boy, post: 5087289, member: 6264"] In reference to the second bird, I actually set up on a different bird that I was able to roost from my house by his gobbling when he flew up. Didn't know there were going to be three more behind me when I set up the next morning until they started hammering. They put on a heck of a show for the short time it took to get a shot. The first bird shown was an afternoon bird that was coming in to a pasture field from a big hardwood bottom. His hen came in to check me out and he was about 50 yards behind her. He never gobbled but it was still pretty intense as he walked in on the one side where I had very little cover. Both got the old ticker going double time! Thanks for the comment too! [/QUOTE]
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