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<blockquote data-quote="Bgoodman30" data-source="post: 5832340" data-attributes="member: 18480"><p>1. Merriam's aren't easier I find they often run by you and not straight too you. Emphasis on run... </p><p>2. Always position yourself where you will have the high ground, if they get the elevation advantage you have usually lost. A lot of times when you strike them they will angle above you.</p><p>3. Don't sit and wait wear them out with the calls. They rarely make a silent approach.. </p><p>4. Never call in an open area without a setup close they will run you over.</p><p>5. If there are trails or logging roads always setup where you can shoot them. They use them too. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bgoodman30, post: 5832340, member: 18480"] 1. Merriam's aren't easier I find they often run by you and not straight too you. Emphasis on run... 2. Always position yourself where you will have the high ground, if they get the elevation advantage you have usually lost. A lot of times when you strike them they will angle above you. 3. Don't sit and wait wear them out with the calls. They rarely make a silent approach.. 4. Never call in an open area without a setup close they will run you over. 5. If there are trails or logging roads always setup where you can shoot them. They use them too. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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