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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5058824" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>This is so very true, but very few hunters are patient enough, especially regarding staying put, and patient enough not to call too often and/or too loudly.</p><p></p><p>Often, you'll hear an older Tom gobble once or twice on the roost, then no more. Answer him back, your volume depending on the distance between you.</p><p>That's it.</p><p>(Usually) if you can hear him, he can hear you.</p><p>He heard you, he now knows your exact location.</p><p></p><p>Your trying to move closer often just exposes you & confuses him,</p><p>and too often makes him less likely to come your direction,</p><p>especially if he actually sees you or hears you make some unnatural sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5058824, member: 1409"] This is so very true, but very few hunters are patient enough, especially regarding staying put, and patient enough not to call too often and/or too loudly. Often, you'll hear an older Tom gobble once or twice on the roost, then no more. Answer him back, your volume depending on the distance between you. That's it. (Usually) if you can hear him, he can hear you. He heard you, he now knows your exact location. Your trying to move closer often just exposes you & confuses him, and too often makes him less likely to come your direction, especially if he actually sees you or hears you make some unnatural sound. [/QUOTE]
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