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<blockquote data-quote="Thegreatwhitehunter1776" data-source="post: 4879054" data-attributes="member: 20558"><p>Does anyone have any advice for roosting birds the night before a hunt. What ive been doing is driving around dirt access roads on the wma and stopping every 1/4 mile in the last half hour of light and howl hooting. so far I've only managed to strike one bird in over 3 evenings of roosting, which took about 25 spots to hoot into and he gobbled in the last minute of daylight. Am I missing something or is roosting a bird in the evening 10x as difficult as roosting them in the morning. In the morning they sound off everywhere, I go back to where they were gobbling in the morning, the following evening and I don't hear a peep. Any advice will be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thegreatwhitehunter1776, post: 4879054, member: 20558"] Does anyone have any advice for roosting birds the night before a hunt. What ive been doing is driving around dirt access roads on the wma and stopping every 1/4 mile in the last half hour of light and howl hooting. so far I've only managed to strike one bird in over 3 evenings of roosting, which took about 25 spots to hoot into and he gobbled in the last minute of daylight. Am I missing something or is roosting a bird in the evening 10x as difficult as roosting them in the morning. In the morning they sound off everywhere, I go back to where they were gobbling in the morning, the following evening and I don't hear a peep. Any advice will be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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