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<blockquote data-quote="timberjack86" data-source="post: 5507621" data-attributes="member: 10000"><p>Every December I start to think about spring and watching a gobbler work his was over a hardwood ridge right into my calling. This year is worse than ever since having surgery on the 1st I've got nothing but time to think about getting better and back to the woods. It's not about the kill, some springs I don't kill a bird. To me it's about being out there and the chance to work a gobbling turkey. It's a chance to see him ease thru the hardwoods blown up in strut. It's about convincing him if only for a few minutes I'm the real deal. I've already got my 410 dialed in and ready for him this spring. Now I just need a few months rest and the games can begin. Anyone else go thru this before deer season closes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberjack86, post: 5507621, member: 10000"] Every December I start to think about spring and watching a gobbler work his was over a hardwood ridge right into my calling. This year is worse than ever since having surgery on the 1st I've got nothing but time to think about getting better and back to the woods. It's not about the kill, some springs I don't kill a bird. To me it's about being out there and the chance to work a gobbling turkey. It's a chance to see him ease thru the hardwoods blown up in strut. It's about convincing him if only for a few minutes I'm the real deal. I've already got my 410 dialed in and ready for him this spring. Now I just need a few months rest and the games can begin. Anyone else go thru this before deer season closes? [/QUOTE]
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