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<blockquote data-quote="Layne" data-source="post: 5586850" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>I was hunting opening morning in MS and working a hen on the roost hoping to get her to drag along a gobbler... she eventually flew to a tree near me and became really vocal... She was probably the raspiest hen I've ever heard. </p><p>We had a fun conversation and eventually we ended up calling in 3 gobblers, mostly her I'm sure... she pitched down and worked her way up on the ridge I was on at about 30 yards from me, the gobblers had hung up strutting on the next ridge over so I cut at the gobblers and all 3 gobbled, as soon as they gobbled the hen quickly gobbled back at them... </p><p>In my years of hunting that was the first time I had experienced seeing a hen gobble.</p><p>I did end up taking one of those gobblers but the really memorable experience was hearing that hen gobble... cool stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Layne, post: 5586850, member: 5850"] I was hunting opening morning in MS and working a hen on the roost hoping to get her to drag along a gobbler... she eventually flew to a tree near me and became really vocal... She was probably the raspiest hen I've ever heard. We had a fun conversation and eventually we ended up calling in 3 gobblers, mostly her I'm sure... she pitched down and worked her way up on the ridge I was on at about 30 yards from me, the gobblers had hung up strutting on the next ridge over so I cut at the gobblers and all 3 gobbled, as soon as they gobbled the hen quickly gobbled back at them... In my years of hunting that was the first time I had experienced seeing a hen gobble. I did end up taking one of those gobblers but the really memorable experience was hearing that hen gobble... cool stuff. [/QUOTE]
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