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<blockquote data-quote="recurve60#" data-source="post: 5589339" data-attributes="member: 6262"><p>When I killed my first gobbler the county total kill that year was 17. I limited out every year after that and it was all due to patience. </p><p>When my son was very young and we'd have a bird answer at daylight on the roost we'd stay put till noon. I would rarely call, but most times that gobbler would be back in our face by 10:00 or so looking for what he gobbled at at daybreak. </p><p>It drove my son nuts sitting that long, but he learned they will come back looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recurve60#, post: 5589339, member: 6262"] When I killed my first gobbler the county total kill that year was 17. I limited out every year after that and it was all due to patience. When my son was very young and we'd have a bird answer at daylight on the roost we'd stay put till noon. I would rarely call, but most times that gobbler would be back in our face by 10:00 or so looking for what he gobbled at at daybreak. It drove my son nuts sitting that long, but he learned they will come back looking. [/QUOTE]
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