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<blockquote data-quote="muddyboots" data-source="post: 5061431" data-attributes="member: 1679"><p>First thing is safety. Always be sure of your target. You cannot take a shot back. Have fun. Use the terrain. When you hear a turkey don't just sprint straight to him. Think about the scenario and how it might play our and cautiously get close as you can. I'm in the minority. I call and call a lot. Been my experience they either coming or they not. I've never sat there silent for an hour and one sneak in. That's just me. Not my kind of hunting anyway. I will move on one and the more I hunt the bolder I have gotten with my moves. In my book woodsnanship kills more turkeys than calling. Those are all just my opinions. I'm by no means an expert. Good luck. Have fun. I love turkey season. I'm a skinny guy but in turkey season I usually lose 20 lb. lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddyboots, post: 5061431, member: 1679"] First thing is safety. Always be sure of your target. You cannot take a shot back. Have fun. Use the terrain. When you hear a turkey don’t just sprint straight to him. Think about the scenario and how it might play our and cautiously get close as you can. I’m in the minority. I call and call a lot. Been my experience they either coming or they not. I’ve never sat there silent for an hour and one sneak in. That’s just me. Not my kind of hunting anyway. I will move on one and the more I hunt the bolder I have gotten with my moves. In my book woodsnanship kills more turkeys than calling. Those are all just my opinions. I’m by no means an expert. Good luck. Have fun. I love turkey season. I’m a skinny guy but in turkey season I usually lose 20 lb. lol. [/QUOTE]
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