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Have your Kee Kee call ready for the fall season ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kelljp" data-source="post: 5726770" data-attributes="member: 23030"><p>I hear what your saying, but once you figure out how to hunt them other than with blinds and ambush setups, the rush is as good as it gets when a tom gets in range.Busting the flock and trying to find a hide while establish ing a conversation is hard to describe, gobbler gangs often take an hour to reassemble, but its worth waiting. I've seen flocks of scattered toms and jakes gobbling, strutting as they regrouped. It's as good as anything in spring.</p><p>Plus all that time in the woods allows you to improve your turkey vocabulary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelljp, post: 5726770, member: 23030"] I hear what your saying, but once you figure out how to hunt them other than with blinds and ambush setups, the rush is as good as it gets when a tom gets in range.Busting the flock and trying to find a hide while establish ing a conversation is hard to describe, gobbler gangs often take an hour to reassemble, but its worth waiting. I've seen flocks of scattered toms and jakes gobbling, strutting as they regrouped. It's as good as anything in spring. Plus all that time in the woods allows you to improve your turkey vocabulary. [/QUOTE]
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