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<blockquote data-quote="BHC" data-source="post: 3196310" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>The key is knowing the general area they roost. They only gobble a couple times when goin to roost.. So go a few mornings to get a pretty good idea of the area hes Gunna be in.. Then go the afternoon before get in a place you will be able to hear good, and where you can exit w out getting busted... Put him to bed. The great thing about it is you can slip in 1 hr before daylight get closer than normal when it's breaking light maybe 75 yrds or so. Versus showing up at daylight locating 2-3 birds deciding which one to go after, hiking 1/2 mile to get 100-150 yrds from him in potentially a less than ideal set up.. That's the other advantage you know right where he is so you can come in from the ideal way. You also may hear hens fly up somewhere else.. Get between them.. Etc. </p><p>To each his own, but when I have the opportunity I try to roost me one...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BHC, post: 3196310, member: 10391"] The key is knowing the general area they roost. They only gobble a couple times when goin to roost.. So go a few mornings to get a pretty good idea of the area hes Gunna be in.. Then go the afternoon before get in a place you will be able to hear good, and where you can exit w out getting busted... Put him to bed. The great thing about it is you can slip in 1 hr before daylight get closer than normal when it's breaking light maybe 75 yrds or so. Versus showing up at daylight locating 2-3 birds deciding which one to go after, hiking 1/2 mile to get 100-150 yrds from him in potentially a less than ideal set up.. That's the other advantage you know right where he is so you can come in from the ideal way. You also may hear hens fly up somewhere else.. Get between them.. Etc. To each his own, but when I have the opportunity I try to roost me one... [/QUOTE]
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