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<blockquote data-quote="Bgoodman30" data-source="post: 5887012" data-attributes="member: 18480"><p>Yeah even with all the boneheaded mistakes I've made through the years I can say being patient and being able to hear drumming has killed me a pile of turkeys…. Had the same experience a number of years ago on the same farm. Told my buddy they were right behind us drumming and to be still. He couldn't hear them…This went on for around 3 hours. Finally at 1 PM he threw his hands up and motioned he was leaving. I said hold on and snaked around the tree and popped one at 30 yards. Told ya ! lol. They were hung up on an old fence. </p><p></p><p>I'm telling you I had no shot for that long. Couldn't believe they couldn't see me. I believe the slight wind blowing on my leafy suit really helped. Having gobbles at that distance was really exhilarating to say the least. Also I knew I only had one tag and plenty of time so I wanted it to be right!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bgoodman30, post: 5887012, member: 18480"] Yeah even with all the boneheaded mistakes I’ve made through the years I can say being patient and being able to hear drumming has killed me a pile of turkeys…. Had the same experience a number of years ago on the same farm. Told my buddy they were right behind us drumming and to be still. He couldn’t hear them…This went on for around 3 hours. Finally at 1 PM he threw his hands up and motioned he was leaving. I said hold on and snaked around the tree and popped one at 30 yards. Told ya ! lol. They were hung up on an old fence. I’m telling you I had no shot for that long. Couldn’t believe they couldn’t see me. I believe the slight wind blowing on my leafy suit really helped. Having gobbles at that distance was really exhilarating to say the least. Also I knew I only had one tag and plenty of time so I wanted it to be right! [/QUOTE]
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