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Strutter/2 year olds/Jakes/ 2 hens
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<blockquote data-quote="ryan2424" data-source="post: 4887005" data-attributes="member: 20859"><p>Been working an area that has a mature tom that struts every time he's in the field. The 2 year old occasionally struts with him. They have 4/5 jakes with them and 2 hens. They don't gobble on the roost or on the ground. The mature birds and jakes have been alone a number of times, don't respond to any calls and have tried different sounds. I've mostly mimicked the hens that I've heard with them, and the last time they moved away quickly from some purrs and light yelps. Their patterns are consistent and if I'm patient enough and have the time I can just wait them out and catch them moving to their afternoon spots or back to the roost. Even henned up birds normally will gobble every once in a while. These birds haven't gobbled in two weeks. Any thoughts on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryan2424, post: 4887005, member: 20859"] Been working an area that has a mature tom that struts every time he's in the field. The 2 year old occasionally struts with him. They have 4/5 jakes with them and 2 hens. They don't gobble on the roost or on the ground. The mature birds and jakes have been alone a number of times, don't respond to any calls and have tried different sounds. I've mostly mimicked the hens that I've heard with them, and the last time they moved away quickly from some purrs and light yelps. Their patterns are consistent and if I'm patient enough and have the time I can just wait them out and catch them moving to their afternoon spots or back to the roost. Even henned up birds normally will gobble every once in a while. These birds haven't gobbled in two weeks. Any thoughts on this? [/QUOTE]
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