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<blockquote data-quote="Gobble4me757" data-source="post: 5305135" data-attributes="member: 22545"><p>Good stuff on these…didn't think about letting em move off then calling back with how open it was. I'll add a couple of details. I don't use decoys so no strutter will be used. It's public land and multiple times it was along the prop line.</p><p></p><p>The silent hens are the toughest ones to call em off of. If the hen had been vocal, yes would be a lot easier to call both in. Also, pushing the season back has shown no evidence of increasing the turkey population. Look at all the other states that have tried it…trapping has been shown to increase population while populations tend to fluctuate without intervention but off the point. I appreciate all the tips and replies, it's a real common factor I deal with, and I'm a very aggressive hunter as it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gobble4me757, post: 5305135, member: 22545"] Good stuff on these…didn’t think about letting em move off then calling back with how open it was. I’ll add a couple of details. I don’t use decoys so no strutter will be used. It’s public land and multiple times it was along the prop line. The silent hens are the toughest ones to call em off of. If the hen had been vocal, yes would be a lot easier to call both in. Also, pushing the season back has shown no evidence of increasing the turkey population. Look at all the other states that have tried it…trapping has been shown to increase population while populations tend to fluctuate without intervention but off the point. I appreciate all the tips and replies, it’s a real common factor I deal with, and I’m a very aggressive hunter as it is. [/QUOTE]
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