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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5059223" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>The last gobbler I killed last year was with 5 other gobblers kinda bachelor grouped back up. They came into my calling silently with 2 birds strutting and the rest sneaking along. I shot one of the back non-strutters and it turned out to be probably my largest bird ever. I think the two strutters were 2 year olds. I had between 16-20+ gobblers on that farm and they gobbled very very little on the ground. We killed 5 birds hearing about 5 gobbles total on the ground, they gobble their heads off in the tree. </p><p>BTW. The best way for killing em on that farm has been slow calling around 10-11a when the hens have left em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5059223, member: 4591"] The last gobbler I killed last year was with 5 other gobblers kinda bachelor grouped back up. They came into my calling silently with 2 birds strutting and the rest sneaking along. I shot one of the back non-strutters and it turned out to be probably my largest bird ever. I think the two strutters were 2 year olds. I had between 16-20+ gobblers on that farm and they gobbled very very little on the ground. We killed 5 birds hearing about 5 gobbles total on the ground, they gobble their heads off in the tree. BTW. The best way for killing em on that farm has been slow calling around 10-11a when the hens have left em. [/QUOTE]
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