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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5878729" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>LBL is a beautiful place and the area has lots of history. I had not been out in years and had hopes to hear several like the old days . Not the case at all, day 1 not a single gobble. My son said he walked 6.3 miles so I must have walked 10 as he slept in the truck while I scouted some areas for day 2 ! Lol. Day 2 we actually seen the hen go to a bird we were working off the roost. We then got after one that we heard sound off on another ridge as we worked the first one. 2.5 hours later 3 call changes , playing hard to get, scratching leaves, feeling the gobble vibrate off our faces,. hearing him spit and drum. He whipped us! I absolutely loved it , he was in the area he wanted us to come just out of sight and he wasn't budging over the crest of the hill where we waited and could see about 40 yards. It reminded me of one thing there is not as many but the LBL birds are still tough as ever! That's what keeps you going back for more, he had a good time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5878729, member: 13434"] LBL is a beautiful place and the area has lots of history. I had not been out in years and had hopes to hear several like the old days . Not the case at all, day 1 not a single gobble. My son said he walked 6.3 miles so I must have walked 10 as he slept in the truck while I scouted some areas for day 2 ! Lol. Day 2 we actually seen the hen go to a bird we were working off the roost. We then got after one that we heard sound off on another ridge as we worked the first one. 2.5 hours later 3 call changes , playing hard to get, scratching leaves, feeling the gobble vibrate off our faces,. hearing him spit and drum. He whipped us! I absolutely loved it , he was in the area he wanted us to come just out of sight and he wasn't budging over the crest of the hill where we waited and could see about 40 yards. It reminded me of one thing there is not as many but the LBL birds are still tough as ever! That's what keeps you going back for more, he had a good time. [/QUOTE]
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