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<blockquote data-quote="Coker" data-source="post: 5059775" data-attributes="member: 14913"><p>What REN said. </p><p>1. Stay on the high side of the gobbler. Turkeys would rather walk uphill as downhill. Especially for a gobbler when he is looking for a hen that can not bee seen. Walking uphill makes an easier escape to turn and fly away from predators. </p><p>2. Use the terrain as your friend. Its easier to approach a gobbler if you keep the terrain in between you and the bird.</p><p>3. Shuffle the leaves instead of calling too much, especially on a gobbler that has answered and is approaching</p><p>4. Last but not least......have fun and learn from your mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coker, post: 5059775, member: 14913"] What REN said. 1. Stay on the high side of the gobbler. Turkeys would rather walk uphill as downhill. Especially for a gobbler when he is looking for a hen that can not bee seen. Walking uphill makes an easier escape to turn and fly away from predators. 2. Use the terrain as your friend. Its easier to approach a gobbler if you keep the terrain in between you and the bird. 3. Shuffle the leaves instead of calling too much, especially on a gobbler that has answered and is approaching 4. Last but not least......have fun and learn from your mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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