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<blockquote data-quote="tntrkkllr" data-source="post: 5868073" data-attributes="member: 22697"><p>Got on a bird I'm 99.9% sure I got on last year due to roosting location and where he went he was 100% dead this morning I just needed him to come 10 yards more so he could see on top of the ridge and he would've been in range as soon as his head came over the top. I heard him drumming so loud and gobbled a couple times on the ground to get the hen ( me ) to come down the side of the ridge, instead of him coming on I top couldn't move or crawl any to try to peep over the side of the ridge to get a shot it was to open other than the stuff I was sittin in to hide me. He eventually lost interest and I saw him on the opposite facing ridge I watched him walk over the top and that was it. Hunted till 12 and never heard another peep. He was maybe 50 yards tops just didn't want to come on top of the ridge he hung out on the side till he lost interest. It'll be Wednesday or Thursday before I can go again and try to get back on him if he's still around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tntrkkllr, post: 5868073, member: 22697"] Got on a bird I’m 99.9% sure I got on last year due to roosting location and where he went he was 100% dead this morning I just needed him to come 10 yards more so he could see on top of the ridge and he would’ve been in range as soon as his head came over the top. I heard him drumming so loud and gobbled a couple times on the ground to get the hen ( me ) to come down the side of the ridge, instead of him coming on I top couldn’t move or crawl any to try to peep over the side of the ridge to get a shot it was to open other than the stuff I was sittin in to hide me. He eventually lost interest and I saw him on the opposite facing ridge I watched him walk over the top and that was it. Hunted till 12 and never heard another peep. He was maybe 50 yards tops just didn’t want to come on top of the ridge he hung out on the side till he lost interest. It’ll be Wednesday or Thursday before I can go again and try to get back on him if he’s still around [/QUOTE]
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