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I just cant do it..... Updated
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<blockquote data-quote="jaybird62" data-source="post: 5343700" data-attributes="member: 3437"><p>It depends on the day, and it depends on the bird. One of my most memorable hunts was for a particular bird that had a distinct gobble. We nicknamed nim "Long-Gobble." You could almost hear him huffing and puffing to catch his breath after giving his lusty mating call. It lasted twice to three times as long in duration to a typical gobble you'll hear. Called the bird up a cliff, but two arrived in strut at 12 yards. I held fire waiting for one to gobble, but neither did. I let them walk off. It was my first hunt with long-time friend Roger Hook from Arkansas. Longer story, short, the pair of birds broke up and I killed old "Long-Gobble" that afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybird62, post: 5343700, member: 3437"] It depends on the day, and it depends on the bird. One of my most memorable hunts was for a particular bird that had a distinct gobble. We nicknamed nim "Long-Gobble." You could almost hear him huffing and puffing to catch his breath after giving his lusty mating call. It lasted twice to three times as long in duration to a typical gobble you'll hear. Called the bird up a cliff, but two arrived in strut at 12 yards. I held fire waiting for one to gobble, but neither did. I let them walk off. It was my first hunt with long-time friend Roger Hook from Arkansas. Longer story, short, the pair of birds broke up and I killed old "Long-Gobble" that afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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