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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5615325" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I figured he wasn't coming any closer than her, and she was the lookout. Where I was was a good set up if he would have come to where she was, but he wouldn't come back into public land. When she got worked up he would come to his closest point. when I went silent, so did she and he'd gobble at a crow and you could tell he had moved back into Private. I'd call, she'd go nuts, he'd gobble and gobble and you could tell he was getting closer, then hang up again. When I left i was able to stand up and get around the other side of the tree. Aside from hearing some slight rustling she never started alarm putting and instead went nuts cutting and yelping (maybe that's the alarm). I was able to circle back around her and get out. She never flew off the limb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5615325, member: 7419"] I figured he wasn't coming any closer than her, and she was the lookout. Where I was was a good set up if he would have come to where she was, but he wouldn't come back into public land. When she got worked up he would come to his closest point. when I went silent, so did she and he'd gobble at a crow and you could tell he had moved back into Private. I'd call, she'd go nuts, he'd gobble and gobble and you could tell he was getting closer, then hang up again. When I left i was able to stand up and get around the other side of the tree. Aside from hearing some slight rustling she never started alarm putting and instead went nuts cutting and yelping (maybe that's the alarm). I was able to circle back around her and get out. She never flew off the limb. [/QUOTE]
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