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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5633787" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>That picture will keep me going! Yesterday 4 gobblers gobbled and you could hear them go straight to each other. This morning before Church they did not make a sound but I had somehow gotten fairly close to them in the dark unbeknownst to me. I watched them fly down and go straight to each other and walk away. Either I have lost my touch or they could care less about the " hen " on the ridge. Lol, I know they are out there just like your picture but I am having the worst of luck finding them at this point,.I think it just depends on where your at and the situation. Thanks for sharing I am off 3 days this week and you provided motivation. I have gotten one and am after them to the bitter end. Either way I am just going to enjoy the rest of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5633787, member: 13434"] That picture will keep me going! Yesterday 4 gobblers gobbled and you could hear them go straight to each other. This morning before Church they did not make a sound but I had somehow gotten fairly close to them in the dark unbeknownst to me. I watched them fly down and go straight to each other and walk away. Either I have lost my touch or they could care less about the " hen " on the ridge. Lol, I know they are out there just like your picture but I am having the worst of luck finding them at this point,.I think it just depends on where your at and the situation. Thanks for sharing I am off 3 days this week and you provided motivation. I have gotten one and am after them to the bitter end. Either way I am just going to enjoy the rest of the season. [/QUOTE]
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