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Gobbling on roost?
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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5619481" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>I've roosted birds twice in my life. Once from a vehicle just sitting in the field watching them a good distance away and watched them fly up. Another time last year hunting the afternoon and didn't want to get too aggressive and spook anything so just sat back hoping one would walk by. I watched them fly up and gave the "roost" gobble and went back and killed him the next morning. </p><p></p><p>Kinda fortunate because I can set on my front porch and listen in TN about the time they go to roost and can hear them. Or walk out back on the Ky side and listen. </p><p></p><p>A lot of times I know the general area and get in there super early and get situated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5619481, member: 1700"] I've roosted birds twice in my life. Once from a vehicle just sitting in the field watching them a good distance away and watched them fly up. Another time last year hunting the afternoon and didn't want to get too aggressive and spook anything so just sat back hoping one would walk by. I watched them fly up and gave the "roost" gobble and went back and killed him the next morning. Kinda fortunate because I can set on my front porch and listen in TN about the time they go to roost and can hear them. Or walk out back on the Ky side and listen. A lot of times I know the general area and get in there super early and get situated. [/QUOTE]
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