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A fine game of chess
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5321508" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Starting out I used high pitched but soft clucks and mostly 3 note short yelps (almost squeaks) with occasional 4 or 5 not yelps. Nothing desperate sounding. He just wouldn't gobble to any if those, but kept coming gobbling a minute or so after calling. I got more desperate with longer pleading yelps when I realized he had not committed and was going to hang up well out of range. As he was beginning to lose interest, I threw out the jake caulking... but that fully convinced him not come in.</p><p></p><p>The second round was with a very raspy call and I was overly aggressive/ bossy. He jumped all over it, gobbling immediately to cut me off and closed from prob 125y to 25y in just a few minutes. Again, that was out of desperation... I didn't think I would have a chance at him and was testing the waters. Calling that aggressively with a finicky gobbler usually shuts them up and they leave... fast. For whatever reason, it flipped his switch tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5321508, member: 2805"] Starting out I used high pitched but soft clucks and mostly 3 note short yelps (almost squeaks) with occasional 4 or 5 not yelps. Nothing desperate sounding. He just wouldn't gobble to any if those, but kept coming gobbling a minute or so after calling. I got more desperate with longer pleading yelps when I realized he had not committed and was going to hang up well out of range. As he was beginning to lose interest, I threw out the jake caulking... but that fully convinced him not come in. The second round was with a very raspy call and I was overly aggressive/ bossy. He jumped all over it, gobbling immediately to cut me off and closed from prob 125y to 25y in just a few minutes. Again, that was out of desperation... I didn't think I would have a chance at him and was testing the waters. Calling that aggressively with a finicky gobbler usually shuts them up and they leave... fast. For whatever reason, it flipped his switch tho. [/QUOTE]
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