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Got my shirt handed to me again
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<blockquote data-quote="PalsPal" data-source="post: 5891085" data-attributes="member: 12242"><p>I hunted one a few years ago that wouldn't fly down until he saw a hen walk to his tree. </p><p></p><p>I know this because after being unsuccessful on 3 previous hunts, my dad and I made the 2 hr trip the last Saturday of the season. He was in the same tree, and I decided to see how close I could get with the full folage. I got close enough that I could see him on the limb and it was a good hour or so after first light. </p><p></p><p>I seriously thought about it, but before that temptation overcame me, he flew down and landed about 15 steps from me. At the shot, the hen that I had no idea was around flew from about 30 yards past him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PalsPal, post: 5891085, member: 12242"] I hunted one a few years ago that wouldn't fly down until he saw a hen walk to his tree. I know this because after being unsuccessful on 3 previous hunts, my dad and I made the 2 hr trip the last Saturday of the season. He was in the same tree, and I decided to see how close I could get with the full folage. I got close enough that I could see him on the limb and it was a good hour or so after first light. I seriously thought about it, but before that temptation overcame me, he flew down and landed about 15 steps from me. At the shot, the hen that I had no idea was around flew from about 30 yards past him. [/QUOTE]
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