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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 3203660" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Female calling - imitating the sounds of a hen to draw in a tom (or in some cases to call in another hen that has a tom following her)</p><p></p><p>Don't use gobble calls on public land for sure, that's what will draw in other hunters the most.</p><p></p><p>The WMA I hunt in middle TN gets a lot of hunters in some areas. Certain areas are easy to predict as popular areas because they have easy road access and/or are large tracts of land with room to roam. I like to find small chunks of land because the WMA is broken up into many "pieces" and the further from the road the better, or you can sometimes find small bits of land that get overlooked because they are so small. </p><p></p><p>Birds will respond to calls but decreasingly throughout the season because they get call shy from being called in and busted by other hunters. Early season is best usually but late season can be good if you can find birds because there will be far fewer hunters late in the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 3203660, member: 9284"] Female calling - imitating the sounds of a hen to draw in a tom (or in some cases to call in another hen that has a tom following her) Don't use gobble calls on public land for sure, that's what will draw in other hunters the most. The WMA I hunt in middle TN gets a lot of hunters in some areas. Certain areas are easy to predict as popular areas because they have easy road access and/or are large tracts of land with room to roam. I like to find small chunks of land because the WMA is broken up into many "pieces" and the further from the road the better, or you can sometimes find small bits of land that get overlooked because they are so small. Birds will respond to calls but decreasingly throughout the season because they get call shy from being called in and busted by other hunters. Early season is best usually but late season can be good if you can find birds because there will be far fewer hunters late in the season. [/QUOTE]
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