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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5067314" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Got my first gobble at 4pm! About choked on my dip I was so excited.</p><p></p><p>I came home at 130, ate lunch, checked the radar and realized the line of strong storms had broken up, so I headed back out to part of my private lease closest to the house. Hiked in a half mile calling here and there, then set up in a creel bottom about 30y from the property line (most of our section of that lease portion is 3yo cutover and very thick). I called for a bit and just kicked back. About 15 min later, a bird gobbled 200y away off the property. I scrambled to find my call and get it back in, then yelped back to him, scrambled for better cover, and got my gun up. Not another peep. Gave him 5 minutes and called again. Nothing. Waited on him for an hour, but nothing else. Not sure if he was even gobbling for me when I heard him, I'm assuming he must have a had a hen. But now I know where to start when I go back Thursday!</p><p></p><p>Have to work 2 days, which works out well since it's supposed to rain all day tomorrow and Wed. Then I have 4 days off to hit it hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5067314, member: 2805"] Got my first gobble at 4pm! About choked on my dip I was so excited. I came home at 130, ate lunch, checked the radar and realized the line of strong storms had broken up, so I headed back out to part of my private lease closest to the house. Hiked in a half mile calling here and there, then set up in a creel bottom about 30y from the property line (most of our section of that lease portion is 3yo cutover and very thick). I called for a bit and just kicked back. About 15 min later, a bird gobbled 200y away off the property. I scrambled to find my call and get it back in, then yelped back to him, scrambled for better cover, and got my gun up. Not another peep. Gave him 5 minutes and called again. Nothing. Waited on him for an hour, but nothing else. Not sure if he was even gobbling for me when I heard him, I'm assuming he must have a had a hen. But now I know where to start when I go back Thursday! Have to work 2 days, which works out well since it's supposed to rain all day tomorrow and Wed. Then I have 4 days off to hit it hard. [/QUOTE]
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