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<blockquote data-quote="Davyalabama" data-source="post: 5605002" data-attributes="member: 23615"><p>Don't call a lot. Find where they are, get there, and use clucks, purrs, soft yelps. If you are trying to run and gun like the Primos guys and other video gunners, you're going to be sadly disappointed. Those boys are doing things you won't be able to get away with on public lands. You aren't trying to put on a show and keep sponsors happy, you're trying to kill a bird that is being hunted by a whole bunch more people than the turkeys Primos and his ilk will ever hear in a lifetime. Can it happen like that, it sure can. It can happen on public land too, just hit him at the right time, and you may have to shoot him to keep him from running over you. The majority will never gobble, never make a sound, ease in, bust you fidgiting, and be gone without you knowing how good of caller you actually were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davyalabama, post: 5605002, member: 23615"] Don't call a lot. Find where they are, get there, and use clucks, purrs, soft yelps. If you are trying to run and gun like the Primos guys and other video gunners, you're going to be sadly disappointed. Those boys are doing things you won't be able to get away with on public lands. You aren't trying to put on a show and keep sponsors happy, you're trying to kill a bird that is being hunted by a whole bunch more people than the turkeys Primos and his ilk will ever hear in a lifetime. Can it happen like that, it sure can. It can happen on public land too, just hit him at the right time, and you may have to shoot him to keep him from running over you. The majority will never gobble, never make a sound, ease in, bust you fidgiting, and be gone without you knowing how good of caller you actually were. [/QUOTE]
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